Yellow Dress: Locked Knees
The Chariot Lyrics


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Making your way to the front of a crowded room.
Pointing.
Life: make mine clean, and swing wide, sweet chariot.
Perfection, done right.
¿Puedes desirme si este mundo estoy cambiando?
Esta es la realidad que tu quieres que yo viva.
Jesus yo quiero que este mundo te conosca.
Regosigate, favoresete con este humilde sirviente.
"Hey waitress, make your peace!





Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Chariot's song Yellow Dress: Locked Knees are open to interpretation, but it seems to reference societal pressure to conform to certain standards and expectations, possibly in the music industry. The line "making your way to the front of a crowded room, pointing" could suggest someone trying to assert their authority or make their mark in a competitive environment. The following lines about wanting a clean life and perfection done right may represent the desire for success and acceptance, while the Spanish phrase about changing the world and wanting Jesus to be known could reflect a desire for deeper meaning or purpose beyond material success. The final line directed at a waitress to "make your peace" could suggest an attempt to make amends or settle differences, or could have a more confrontational tone depending on the context.


Line by Line Meaning

Making your way to the front of a crowded room.
Navigating through a sea of people to be seen and heard.


Pointing.
Directing focus towards a particular subject or issue.


Life: make mine clean, and swing wide, sweet chariot.
Asking for a purified existence and freedom to soar towards success.


Perfection, done right.
Mastery achieved through careful dedication and execution.


¿Puedes desirme si este mundo estoy cambiando?
Can you tell me if this world is changing?


Esta es la realidad que tu quieres que yo viva.
This is the reality you want me to live in.


Jesus yo quiero que este mundo te conosca.
Jesus, I want this world to know you.


Regosigate, favoresete con este humilde sirviente.
Take control and favor this humble servant.


"Hey waitress, make your peace!
Addressing someone who has caused turmoil and asking them to reconcile.




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