Sweet Chariot

Ride the Sweet Chariot: Unveiling the Spiritual Journey in Song
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Lyrics

Sweet chariot. Sweet chariot.

Expressing the anticipation and arrival of a comforting and positive force represented by the chariot.

Swing old.

Invoking a rhythmic and uplifting motion, possibly symbolizing the journey of life.

Bring de chariot. I said bring de chariot.

Calling for the chariot to come, emphasizing the desire for its presence.

You bring de chariot. But do not leave my own to plot.

Requesting the chariot to be brought while expressing concern about one's own fate.

Don't believe us?

Challenging skepticism or doubt about the positive impact of the chariot's arrival.

Swing low chariot.

Reiterating the call for the chariot, using "Swing low" as a rhythmic and soulful appeal.

But do not leave my own to plot.

Re-emphasizing concern about personal well-being in relation to the chariot's arrival.

Me and Rosa Belle, Halleluliah!

Mentioning the speaker (possibly Laurel Aitken) and Rosa Belle in a celebratory manner, expressing joy.

Me and Rosa Belle, Uh huh!

Repeating the joyous mention of the speaker and Rosa Belle, creating a sense of unity.

Me and Rosa Belle, taking de chariot down to hell!

Declaring a bold journey with the chariot, possibly alluding to facing challenges or overcoming adversity.

You sing you sing you sing you sing high you sing low.

Encouraging singing, with a focus on different vocal ranges, suggesting inclusivity.

You sing you sing you sing, you know everybody want to go.

Highlighting the universal desire for a positive journey, reinforcing the idea that everyone wants to experience it.

Swing low chariot.

Repeating the plea for the chariot to swing low, maintaining the hopeful tone.

Swing low chariot.

Reiterating the call for the chariot to swing low, reinforcing the significance of its arrival.

Swing low chariot.

Emphasizing once again the desire for the chariot to swing low, maintaining the spiritual and hopeful theme.

But do not leave my own to plot.

Expressing a plea to ensure personal inclusion in the positive journey represented by the chariot.

You sing you sing you sing you sing high you sing low.

Encouraging singing with a reminder that everyone, regardless of their position, wants to partake in the positive journey.

You sing you sing you sing, you know everybody want to go.

Repeating the universal desire for a positive journey, reinforcing the inclusive theme.

Swing low chariot.

Reiterating the plea for the chariot to swing low, emphasizing the importance of its arrival.

Swing low chariot.

Continuing the call for the chariot to swing low, underscoring the anticipation and hope.

Swing low chariot.

Repeating the desire for the chariot to swing low, maintaining the spiritual and positive atmosphere.

But do not leave my own to plot.

Restating the plea for personal inclusion in the positive journey represented by the chariot, echoing earlier sentiments.

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