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In a timeless story of family and choices, a father's love for his two sons is tested. The eldest works tirelessly, while the youngest seeks fame and fortune, squandering his father's money on a reckless lifestyle filled with parties and gambling. Realizing the emptiness of his pursuits, he returns home, humbled and remorseful. To his surprise, his father welcomes him with open arms, celebrating his return. Meanwhile, the eldest son struggles with feelings of unfairness. Ultimately, love and forgiveness unite the family once more.
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There was a man who had two sonsHe loved them both the sameThe eldest son worked hard, hard, hardBut the young one wanted fame
He travelled far away from homeAnd spent his father’s cashOn parties drink and gamblingAnd other kinds of trash
His money went, he found a jobSome pigs he had to feedSo then he said, “I’ll head for homeAnd turn my back on greed.”
His father had been looking outAnd stood with arms out wideThe young man said, “I’m sorry pop.”And then his dad replied
“It’s not fair It’s not fairThe eldest son recited“I love you son”, the father said“And now we are united”
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