"Fast car" is kind of a continuation of Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run." It has all the clawing your way to a better life, but in this case the protagonist never makes it with her love; in fact she is dragged back down by him.
There is still an amazing amount of hope and will in the lyrics; and the lyrics themselve rank and easy five. If only music was stronger it would be one of those great radio songs that you hear once a week 20 years after it was released. The imagery is almost tear-jerking ("City lights lay out before us", "Speeds so fast felt like I was drunk"), and the idea of starting from nothing and just driving and working and denigrating yourself for a chance at being just above poverty, then losing in the end is just painful and inspiring at the same time.
Both:
fukai yoru no yami o nuke
konyoi yume no basha wa yuku
futari o nose
miwaku no shin tenchi e
Ayeka:
ashioto ga chikazuite kuru
yoru kiri no hodou kitto anata ne
Ryoko:
kao mo mada shiranai keredo
ii hito dato wakaru wa mou
Ayeka:
koe dake shika futari
Ryoko:
mada shiranai kedo
Both:
koi ni ochite shimatta no
marude MASUKAREEDO (masquerade) da wa
Ryoko:
atsui ai ga
Ayeka:
yumizu no
Both:
youni waku no
Ryoko:
me o tojite mimi o sumaseba
mienai mono mo miete kuru no yo
Ayeka:
soba ni iru dono hito yori mo
shoujiki da wa anata no koe
Ryoko:
hajimete no denwa de
Ayeka:
futari wa moeta no
Both:
fukai yoru no yami o nuke
konyoi yume no basha wa yuku
odorimashou
miwaku no shin tenchi de
koi ni ochite shimatta no
yuuwaku no MASUKAREEDO (masquerade)
Ryoko:
atsui ai ga
Ayeka:
yumizu no
Both:
youni waki dashita no yo
fukai yoru no yami o nuke
konyoi yume no basha wa yuku
futari o nose
miwaku no shin tenchi e
fukai yoru no yami o nuke
konyoi yume no basha wa yuku
futari o nose
miwaku no shin tenchi e
Ayeka:
ashioto ga chikazuite kuru
yoru kiri no hodou kitto anata ne
Ryoko:
kao mo mada shiranai keredo
ii hito dato wakaru wa mou
Ayeka:
koe dake shika futari
Ryoko:
mada shiranai kedo
Both:
koi ni ochite shimatta no
marude MASUKAREEDO (masquerade) da wa
Ryoko:
atsui ai ga
Ayeka:
yumizu no
Both:
youni waku no
Ryoko:
me o tojite mimi o sumaseba
mienai mono mo miete kuru no yo
Ayeka:
soba ni iru dono hito yori mo
shoujiki da wa anata no koe
Ryoko:
hajimete no denwa de
Ayeka:
futari wa moeta no
Both:
fukai yoru no yami o nuke
konyoi yume no basha wa yuku
odorimashou
miwaku no shin tenchi de
koi ni ochite shimatta no
yuuwaku no MASUKAREEDO (masquerade)
Ryoko:
atsui ai ga
Ayeka:
yumizu no
Both:
youni waki dashita no yo
fukai yoru no yami o nuke
konyoi yume no basha wa yuku
futari o nose
miwaku no shin tenchi e
Lyrics submitted by KungFuChica
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