"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.
I can't imagine how hard it must be, to be you
Adopting all your history, it's hard being me too
Are your secrets where you left them
Cause now your ghosts are mine as well
I think it's time I met them and I think it's time you tell
And you should have told me when you met me
All these things I should know
I should have asked, we should have talked
About this so long ago
It's not fair, it's not fair
And don't leave me here
How's this happening to me
It feels so lonely here
We are in a mess, a danger zone
What will happen next, you never know
We are in a mess, a danger zone
What will happen next, you never know
Now we share the closet, now you've let me come inside
And now you're finally undressing, and I feel like I might die
The damage is infectious, the confession is too late
And how can I accept this
How is this happening to me
It's not fair, it's not fair
And I come up for air
How's this happening to me
It feels so lonely here
We are in a mess, a danger zone
What will happen next, you never know
We are in a mess, a danger zone
What will happen next, you never know
You never know
You never know
All of your secrets
All your lies, all of it
We are in a mess, a danger zone
What will happen next, you never know
We are in a mess, a danger zone
What will happen next, you never know
Adopting all your history, it's hard being me too
Are your secrets where you left them
Cause now your ghosts are mine as well
I think it's time I met them and I think it's time you tell
And you should have told me when you met me
All these things I should know
I should have asked, we should have talked
About this so long ago
It's not fair, it's not fair
And don't leave me here
How's this happening to me
It feels so lonely here
We are in a mess, a danger zone
What will happen next, you never know
We are in a mess, a danger zone
What will happen next, you never know
Now we share the closet, now you've let me come inside
And now you're finally undressing, and I feel like I might die
The damage is infectious, the confession is too late
And how can I accept this
How is this happening to me
It's not fair, it's not fair
And I come up for air
How's this happening to me
It feels so lonely here
We are in a mess, a danger zone
What will happen next, you never know
We are in a mess, a danger zone
What will happen next, you never know
You never know
You never know
All of your secrets
All your lies, all of it
We are in a mess, a danger zone
What will happen next, you never know
We are in a mess, a danger zone
What will happen next, you never know
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Danger Zone Lyrics as written by Dallas Austin Linda Perry
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it sounds like maybe this is about gwen finding out about gavin having a 15-year old daughter, which she was really upset about...but i didn't think that was that long ago...like, a couple weeks before her album dropped, which means this song would have already been written when she found out for sure. otherwise, i don't know
I'm assuming she found out about the kid before the tabloids did.
this songs great i love this whole album tho
she feels lonely and she is depressed that some person(maybe the person she liked)turns out to have a crap load of secrets...so she is in danger...bad things are going to happen...she is in a mess...a danger zone
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I agree with Dannysheaven: this song sounds like it's about an STD of sorts.
"I can't imangine how hard it must be to be you."
"Are your secrets where you left them? 'Cause now your ghosts are mine as well."
"And you should have told me when you met me..."
"The damage in infectious, the confession is too late."
Those lines and the whispers that Gwen does at the end.... It all points to STDs.
One of the best songs on the album. I never thought of the STD view on the lyrics, but now that you mention it, it does sound like it could be the subject; especially the "'Cause now your ghosts are mine as well" and "The damage is infectious, the confession is too late" parts.
This si a great song. "it's not fair, it's not fair, don't leave me here how is this happening to me, I feel so lonely here" Love that part. Maybe when she did this song, Gavin and her were in a danger zone.
Even though some say this song is about Aids or Stds, Gwen's songs are usually about her in some way or another. I think it's about Gavin's daughter.