Anna in a foreign blue
Yesterday I saw someone
Who reminded me of you
And I
Held my breath and called your name
And though I knew it was not you
I followed just the same
I wanted to raise the glass
To a symphony of miles
And say our last farewell
To yesterdays child
Anna sweep the doorway clean
Lets forgive before we blame
And I
Will make my own amends
With the dust and sin
Underneath my skin
And on my maiden name
So lets raise the glass
To a symphony of miles
And say our last farewell
To yesterdays child
Anna in my dreams
I open my arms and Im flying
Lets do some living
Forget about the dying
Anna Ive done my thousand days
Now Im walking free in time
And I still have my imaginings
Where there's no struggling
Or suffering
Just cigarettes and wine
So lets raise the glass
To a symphony of miles
And say our last farewell
To yesterdays child
Patti Scialfa (Vivienne Patricia Scialfa) is an American singer-songwriter and musician born in New Jersey in 1953. She is married to the renowned singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen, who dedicated the song "Red Headed Woman" to her, featured on his concert film "In Concert MTV Plugged". Scialfa is a founding member of the E Street Band, Springsteen's backing band, and actively contributes to songwriting and live performances. Her powerful and melodic voice blends seamlessly with Springsteen's rock style, creating a rich and engaging sound. Besides collaborating with her husband, Scialfa has also pursued a solo career, releasing albums such as "Patti Scialfa" (1989) and "Play It As It Lays" (2004). Some of Patti Scialfa's most representative songs include "The River", "Stolen Car", and "Pink Cadillac".
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