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Mihaela Runceanu - Iarta - Versuri, Lyrics < Working — 2025 >

"Iarta, tată. Iarta și eu te iert."

(Forgive, Father. And I forgive you.)

With a newfound determination, Elena decided to meet her father. The encounter was emotional, but also liberating. They talked for hours, sharing stories and tears, and slowly, Elena's heart began to heal. She realized that her father's actions, though hurtful, were not a reflection of her own worth. Mihaela Runceanu - Iarta - versuri, lyrics

"Iarta, iarta, toate durerile Să pot să trăiesc, să pot să iubesc (Forgive, forgive, all the pains So I can live, so I can love)"

From that day on, Elena's relationships changed. She approached them with a newfound sense of empathy and understanding, and she was able to forgive more easily, not just others, but also herself. As she looked up at the sky, she whispered the lyrics of the song, now a personal mantra: "Iarta, tată

Mihaela's voice echoed through the empty streets of Bucharest as she sang about the pain of holding onto resentment. Her song, "Iarta," was a heartfelt plea for forgiveness, one that resonated deeply with those who had ever been hurt by someone they loved.

The story begins with Elena, a young woman who had been carrying the weight of unforgiveness for years. Her childhood was marked by her father's absence, and her mother's words of anger and resentment towards him had become Elena's own. As she grew older, Elena struggled to form meaningful relationships, always fearing that those she loved would eventually leave her, just like her father had. The encounter was emotional, but also liberating

Forgiveness had set her free, and Elena knew that she would always carry the lessons of her journey with her, in her heart and in her soul.