Cherry, it's me
It's time to wake up
Cherry, we gotta go


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Cherry's Dream Lyrics as written by Nathaniel Miller John Padgett

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    the song is most definitely about being in love with someone who isnt changing a problem in there lives and losing patience with them and painfuly saying goodbye.

    r2on July 01, 2013   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I think it is about a person dealing with a breakup, realizing that the woman - in this instance titled Cherry - is not perfect. The second verse insinuates that she uses people when she needs them, but when she's done she breaks up with them (the first verse) even though the other person was waiting for her to fall in love (and maybe already was in love).

    cooperwon November 30, 2012   Link
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    General Comment

    Cherry has issues and isn't making progress on them. There are good things insider her, though. The narrator is regretfully losing patience and doesn't want a relationship anymore.

    tesstigermilkon December 12, 2012   Link

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