Anita's Heart Lyrics
The song Anita's Heart is performed by Fernando Ortega in the album named This Bright Hour in the year 2002 .
She tells you how her canyon walks
Can ease a mother's fear
The trails and big groves comfort her
She feels close to God out there
But that's just how she makes it through
She's given up a lot inside
And even in those spreading trees
She'll still break down and cry
She's praying again her daughter
Will land with both feet on the ground
Nobody knows which way she'll go
Or if she'll ever come around
Maybe this time she'll finally find
The pieces that have come apart
And there'll be no more breaking
No more breaking, either heart
She carries around a photograph
Of her beautiful, coltish girl
In a big white shirt, her head tossed back
A free spirit in this world
You want to forget all that she's done
And all she's compromised
You can close your eyes and believe that now
She's the same girl in disguise
She's praying again her daughter
Will land with both feet on the ground
Nobody knows, which way she'll go
Or if she'll ever come around
Maybe this time she'll finally find
The pieces that have come apart
And there'll be no more breaking
No more breaking, either heart
Her mother's heart, wide as the sea
Would rock her back on a rising tide
She cradles the memory then lets it go
She has to leave the girl behind
She's praying again her daughter
Will land with both feet on the ground
Nobody knows, which way she'll go
Or if she'll ever come around
Maybe this time she'll finally find
The pieces that have come apart
And there'll be no more breaking
There'll be no more breaking
There'll be no more breaking
No more breaking, either heart
Fernando Ortega - This Bright Hour
Jul 2002
- Angel Fire
- Children Of The Living God
- Anita's Heart
- Don't Let Me Come Home A Stranger
- How Firm A Foundation
- Jehova, Senor De Los Cielos
- I Will Sing Of My Redeemer
- I Will Praise Him, Still
- All Creatures Of Our God And King
- Grace's Waltz
- If You Were Mine
- Hear Me Calling, Great Redeemer
- I Will Wait For My Change
- O Thou, In Whose Presence
Anita's Heart