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Gavin Degraw - Chariot Song Meanings

Lyrics:
Staring at a maple leaf
Leaning on the mother tree
I said to myself we all lost touch
Your favorite fruit is chocolate covered cherries See the rest of these lyrics

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hockeyfreak7152 March 16th, 2006 07:19AM  
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I think he's singing about how we aren't happy with what is natural and what we already have, we always have to change it in some way.
"Your favorite fruit is chocolate covered cherries
And seedless watermelon
Nothing from the ground is good enough"
anonymous August 19th, 2007 12:59AM  
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The first interpretation's got it ;]
I love the whole "your favorite fruit is chocolate covered cherries, nothing from the ground is good enough"

Sadly, so many people in today's society lost desire for all that is natural, and beautiful. Too many people have the wrong perspective of what beauty is. They're superficial and need to turn away from depending on materialistic things to show them beauty.
anonymous July 10th, 2008 02:56AM  
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I think he's in today's world it's so easy to get caught up in the newest price of technology and fast paced society. Even something like rain seems to get in the way. I think what the song is trying to say is that there's a beauty to the simplicity of nature and this world that people have forgotten. Everything he describes in the song compliments it's beauty. Being able to recognize this beauty and welcoming it into your heart makes you stronger and can help guide you. At least that's what I get from it :)

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