NO P.A.S. (Parental alienation Syndrome)
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NO P.A.S. (Parental alienation Syndrome)
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In a war of judgments
Destroying our affections
Listening to lies
Giving up, fire to fire
Get moments, take moments
Reborn in every meeting
Family that alienates
Believing this is happening
Giving up, fire to fire
Get moments, take moments
I want to be free
And want you to see
That all that is against me
Are not free from sins
I never get tired
You're my hero
You're my daddy
Remember these moments
I will never stop saying
No PAS
(Parental Alienation Syndrome)
Forces the child to choose
Between her parents
Forget this syndrome
I will set freedom
Damn terrible control
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