Journey of Love and Freedom in 'Chariot'

Petula Clark's song 'Chariot' is a poetic and romantic exploration of love, freedom, and the journey of life. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a couple embarking on a timeless adventure together, symbolized by the 'chariot'—a metaphor for their shared journey. The chariot, made of wood and canvas, represents simplicity and a return to nature, suggesting a life unburdened by modern complexities.

The recurring imagery of the plains and the earth as their domain evokes a sense of boundless freedom and endless possibilities. The couple's journey is not just physical but also emotional and spiritual, as they traverse through different seasons and landscapes. The mention of 'the first reflections of the sky' and 'the last star' highlights the beauty of experiencing life from dawn to dusk, embracing both the joys and challenges that come their way.

Clark's lyrics also emphasize the deep connection and commitment between the lovers. The repeated invitation to 'come with me' and the promise to stay together through all conditions—'summer under the silver moon' and 'winter in the snow and wind'—underscore a love that is steadfast and enduring. The song beautifully captures the essence of a partnership where both individuals are willing to face life's uncertainties together, finding solace and strength in each other's presence.

'Chariot' is a celebration of love's power to transcend boundaries and create a shared world of wonder and adventure. It speaks to the universal desire for companionship and the courage to embark on life's journey with someone special by your side.

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  1. Chariot
  2. Dans Le Temps
  3. Je me sens bien auprès de toi
  4. Ciao Ciao
  5. La nuit n'en finit plus
  6. Petite Fleur
  7. 'round Every Corner
  8. Don't Sleep In The Subway
  9. I couldn't live without your love
  10. Kiss me goodbye
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