"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.
Goody for me!
My favorite part
Good thing for you I didn't park far
Found a way to kill the star
Plenty for you to throw in your car
This is just a part of it you don't understand
How can every single thing distinguish a man
Picked up, looked, and torn apart in front of his clan
Didn't think it'd take this long to finish the plan
(She will find a way
To be rid of us...)
(She, she, she, she, she, she)
A random pass today
We rode that far under
You feel that passing?
Looking for you and went too far
Goody for me!
My favorite part
Good thing for you I didn't park far
Found a way to kill the star
Plenty for you to throw in your car
(She will find a way
To be rid of us...)
Bleeding down your side I'm waiting
Cast aside for time no bailing
This is how we feel complaining
She's inside I'm warned no shouting
Punched out on time today
We rode that lunch farther
You keep on laughing
Gunning for you and slapped down hard
Will we fall again
'Till we touch the end
Ships sink in your bay
'Till the rum is gone)
Goody for me!
My favorite part
Good thing for you I didn't park far
Found a way to kill the star
Plenty for you to throw in your car
(Repeat 4X)
This is just a part of it you don't understand
How can every single thing distinguish a man
Picked up, looked, and torn apart in front of his clan
Didn't think it'd take this long to finish the plan
Will we fall again
'Till we touch the end
Ships sink in your bay
'Till the rum is gone)
This is how we fell, complaining
My favorite part
Good thing for you I didn't park far
Found a way to kill the star
Plenty for you to throw in your car
This is just a part of it you don't understand
How can every single thing distinguish a man
Picked up, looked, and torn apart in front of his clan
Didn't think it'd take this long to finish the plan
(She will find a way
To be rid of us...)
(She, she, she, she, she, she)
A random pass today
We rode that far under
You feel that passing?
Looking for you and went too far
Goody for me!
My favorite part
Good thing for you I didn't park far
Found a way to kill the star
Plenty for you to throw in your car
(She will find a way
To be rid of us...)
Bleeding down your side I'm waiting
Cast aside for time no bailing
This is how we feel complaining
She's inside I'm warned no shouting
Punched out on time today
We rode that lunch farther
You keep on laughing
Gunning for you and slapped down hard
Will we fall again
'Till we touch the end
Ships sink in your bay
'Till the rum is gone)
Goody for me!
My favorite part
Good thing for you I didn't park far
Found a way to kill the star
Plenty for you to throw in your car
(Repeat 4X)
This is just a part of it you don't understand
How can every single thing distinguish a man
Picked up, looked, and torn apart in front of his clan
Didn't think it'd take this long to finish the plan
Will we fall again
'Till we touch the end
Ships sink in your bay
'Till the rum is gone)
This is how we fell, complaining
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