Story Behind The Song
About a Missing Child.
Song Description
Song about a child who was kidnapped and was reunited 33 years later.
Lead Vocal - Lois O'Hanley Jones Back up Vocals - Joand Groulx, Lise Proulx, Rythm Guitar - Yves J. Roch, Lead Guitar - Mark Desson, Bass - Peter Eavens, Villon - Judy Morase, Drums - Chris Pompetie
Lyrics & Melody by Yves J. Roch
Arrangements by all who are mentioned in the credits above.
Song Length |
4:38 |
Genre |
Pop - General |
Lead Vocal |
Female Vocal |
Mood |
Heartbreaking, Moving |
Subject |
Engagement, Art, Sculpture |
Language |
English |
Era |
1990 - 1999 |
| |
Lyrics
Message to Anastasia
Anastasia, Anastasia
Where have you gone?
Anastasia, Anastasia
I wonder where you are?
While I laid asleep one night
your daddy took you away
to a far, far away land
there was nothing I could do or say.
Helpless to the laws of mankind
my baby was taken from me.
It’s been ten long years
it still hurts like it was yesterday
Anastasia, oh how I miss you so
Anastasia how it hurts me not know my
Anastasia Someday the truth will unfold
Anastasia oh how I’d love to find my little girl
Sweet child how have you been
Have they been treating you right?
Mama could only dream to be there
I wonder if you know I’m alive
Oh how it tears my heart apart
to have my angel taken from me
To be denied of your growing years
was not what was meant to be.
Anastasia, oh how I miss you so
Anastasia how it hurts me not know why
Anastasia .Somebody the truth will unfold
Anastasia oh how I’d love to find my little girl
Deep in my heart you will always be.
I see you in dreams. you are reaching out to me
I’ve searched and searched and I’ve shed tears
You have yet to be found and I live in fear
for you.
Anastasia, oh how I mis you so
Anastasia how it hurts me not know my
Anastasia someday the truth will unfold
Anastasia oh how I’d love to find my little girl
Anastasia, Anastasia I really wonder where she is
Oh where can you be? How I wish that I knew
Anastasia,.Anastasia I lie awake at night and cry
Oh where can you be? There is nothing I can do.
(C)Yves J. Roch,1994.