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- Same Little Girl# audio
- When Ananda returned from a three-week camp in the summer of 2003, she felt as though she had returned to a new life, one that was forcing her to grow up. But despite life's surging on, the little girl she once was remained, and will forever remain, inside her mind and heart, as described in this song.
- Someone To Hold Onto# audio
- This song reveals Ananda's desire to find that special someone, a person she can hold onto and rely on when her tunnel is looking long and dark and seems to have no light at its end.
- O, Little Town of Bethlehem # video
- At Christmastime 2004, Ananda was invited to perform for the Gospel Association of India broadcast of a one hour Christmas program. It was seen by 350 million viewers in India and across Europe on satellite tv. (MOV 21 mb)
- A Little Death# audio
- In this quirky song, Ananda explains that death, while inevitable, is also not uncommon in everyday life. Ending a relationship is a death, passing through a moment is a death, moving away from home is a death--so really, losing a friend or a father is just another manifestation of the claim of time.
- You Make Me Feel# audio
- Being so enchanted with one person renders you completely out of a logical state of mind; this thought lies in the heart of You Make Me Feel, a song about liking someone so intensely that no matter what he or she does, everything is alright...even if what they're doing is detrimental.
- His Oblivion# audio
- His Oblivion expresses the common frustration of being unheard, misunderstood, or ignored. Sometimes, no matter how loud one yells, his or her voice is left to flutter meaninglessly in the air. But Ananda sees to it that her voice is heard in the words of this haunting tune.
- So Pretty # audio
- In So Pretty, Ananda sings of unfulfilled promises, meant to last the span of time, that were only made as trifles--nothing but pretty words spoken without care.
- Every Rose# audio
- Written for the passing of friend Mathias Bartels, Every Rose addresses life's boons and flaws, primarily those that are most common (and most inevitable): love and loss
- Home# audio
- While the world is warring and gathering scars, Ananda sings of the comforts of home and the warmth that lingers behind the closed doors of one's shelter--and heart.
- Tornado# audio
- Tornado is a lighthearted tune about feelings of love that swell and escalate until they become a nebulous whirlwind of unrestricted emotion.
- Wings# audio
- Wings is a love song devoted to that perfect Prince Charming, that elusive soulmate who roams the world until we can find them and make them our own.
- Angel in the Sand# audio
- Angel in the Sand depicts the feeling of a new romance that erases the darker times of loneliness and loss.
- Moon Rising# audio
- Written by Ananda on the eve of Valentine's Day, this song laments the lack of a special someone to fill that void only true aloneness can bring.