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Strange Thing - Ashley Ballard



     
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In our lives love has hid her face to save her heart from breaking
Into feeling
In your eyes
Joy gives way to pain
Save your tears for the rain
Visions stop at the ceiling
Without each other
What would we be
We long to feel free
And in our dreams
We see
What we need
I hardly recognize myself it's such a strange thing
To find another woman walking in my blue jeans
I've come so far and I've been so long away from home
I'm like a photograph who's image is still changing
The letter that I never sent to you explaining

All I want is a place for my heart to belong
In our minds
We have weapons and cures for disease
And a light year in the instant that it takes us to conceive
Without each other
Where will we go
Someday we will know
And if we want to
We will grow closer and closer together
I hardly recognize myself it's such a strange thing...
To find another woman walking in my blue jeans
I've come so far and I've been so long away from home
I'm like a photograph whose image is still changing
The letter that I never sent to you explaining
All I want is a place for my heart to belong

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Ashley Monique Ballard (born June 9, 1985 in Mission Viejo, California) is an American pop singer.
She made her recorded debut in 1999 with the November release of Atlantic's RIAA double-platinum Pokémon: The First Movie soundtrack with Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins' R&B girl group So Plush.
On August 15, 2000, Atlantic Records released "Hottie", the first single from her upcoming album Get In The Booth. On May 8, 2001, a maxi CD-single version was released including the "Hottie" single and remixes by Eddie Arroyo, Richie Santana, E-Smoove and Kobie's Proceed. The single sold over 100,000 copies and became #1 in over 10 major radio stations across the US. The song was also included on the MTV original show "Spyder Games" soundtrack.
Ballard's debut album Get In The Booth was released as advanced versions in local malls and radio stations. The official version of the album was never released. Subsequently, Ballard was dropped from her label, Atlantic Records, only to be signed by Warner-Reprise Records. According to her MySpace Music page created on March 11, 2006, political reasons within Warner-Reprise caused her to be dropped shortly thereafter, leaving Get In The Booth to be shelved indefinitely.
Ballard is currently managed by the V Entertainment Group.

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