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Indie Pop, Indie Rock
Voxtrot is an indie pop rock band from Austin, Texas, USA. The quintet is fronted by Ramesh Srivastava and also includes Jason Chronis, Mitchell Wayne Calvert, Matt Simon, and Jared Van Fleet. Their first EP, a self-made CD-R, was produced in 2003 and sold at a few independent record stores in Austin. Wikipedia
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I can take a road Takes a little longer Walk before the house where we had our games Suffering life, play, making, we discovered fire | | People like you made me so much stronger People like you made me question blame Huddled in strength like birds on a sloping wire | Hearing your voice makes me so uneasy Hearing your voice makes me question fame Money is deaf to the sound of a lover's cry | | The language of loss made me so much older The language of loss made me lose my grip The language of loss made me silent as a newborn child | Cuz everything moves in a shifting cycle The unison soars and the pressure dips Making our way steadfast in the skyward mile | | And baby I know I will see you someday Building your house on the very street You severed your mother's life from your father's land | Finish your home we can join them this way We talked about peace and a little dream Marriage and love and divorce we don't understand | | And you know I have to sway my leaves and branches slowly Out in the sun, like the silent shout of youth | And we ask why do we take these leaps and chances Because we have no choice but to wither into truth | | And I dreamed you were there All the vital signs were standing When I dreamed you were with me With the summer at my back | And I dreamed you were there So complete and undemanding We know the love that gives Is what the living always lack | | And you know I have to sway my leaves and branches slowly Out in the sun, like the silent shout of youth | And we ask why do we take these leaps and chances Because we have no choice but to wither into truth |
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I ENJOY LISTENING TO THE VOXTORTS