Annain a foreign blue
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yesterday I saw someone
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who reminded me of you
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and Ibr>
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held my breath and called your name
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and though I knew it was not you
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I followed just the samebr>
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I wanted to raise the glass
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to a symphony of miles
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and say our last farewell
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to yesterday's child
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Annasweep the doorway clean
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Let's forgive before we blame
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and Ibr>
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will make my own amends
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with the dust and sin
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underneath my skin
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and on my maiden name
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So let's raise the glass
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to a symphony of miles
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and say our last farewell
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to yesterday's child
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Annain my dreams
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I open my arms and I'm flying
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let's do some living
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forget about the dyingbr>
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AnnaI've done my thousand days
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now I'm walking free in time
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and Istill have my imaginings
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where there's no strugglingbr>
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or suffering
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just cigarettes and winebr>
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So let's raise the glass
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to a symphony of miles
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and say our last farewell
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to yesterday's child
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Yesterday's Child
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Patti Scialfa |