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Anita's Heart - Fernando Ortega



     
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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 thereBut 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 cryShe'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 aroundMaybe this time she'll finally find
The pieces that have come apart
And there'll be no more breaking
No more breaking, either heartShe carries around a photograph
Of her beautiful, coltish girl
In a big white shirt, her head tossed back
A free spirit in this worldYou 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 disguiseShe'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 aroundMaybe this time she'll finally find
The pieces that have come apart
And there'll be no more breaking
No more breaking, either heartHer 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 behindShe'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 aroundMaybe 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

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Fernando Ortega is an adult contemporary singer-songwriter in contemporary christian music. He is noted both for his interpretations of many traditional hymns and songs, such as "Give Me Jesus" and "Be Thou My Vision," and for writing clear, easily understood songs, such as "This Good Day." Ortega was born and raised in Albuquerque, New Mexico near the banks of the Rio Grande. He started learning piano at eight years of age.

Read more about Fernando Ortega on Last.fm.


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