This is one of my favorite songs. https://fnfgo.io
Parched land no desert sand, sun is just a dot
And a little bit of water goes a long way, 'cause it's hot
Three good buddies were laughin' and smoking
In the back of a rented Ford
They couldn't know they weren't going far
Each one with the money in his pocket
Could go out and buy himself a brand new car
But they all held the money they had
Money they hoped would take them very far
Sky's bright, the traffic light, now and then a truck
And they hadn't seen a cop around all day (what luck)
They brought everything they needed
Bags and scales to weigh the stuff
The driver said the border's just over the bluff
It wasn't until the car suddenly stopped
In the middle of a cold and barren place
And the other guy turned and spilled
Three boys blood, did they know a trap had been laid?
They're okay the last days of May, but I'll be breathin' dry air
I'm leaving soon, the others are already there (all there)
You wouldn't be interested in coming along, instead of staying here?
It's said the West is nice this time of year, that's what they say
And a little bit of water goes a long way, 'cause it's hot
Three good buddies were laughin' and smoking
In the back of a rented Ford
They couldn't know they weren't going far
Each one with the money in his pocket
Could go out and buy himself a brand new car
But they all held the money they had
Money they hoped would take them very far
Sky's bright, the traffic light, now and then a truck
And they hadn't seen a cop around all day (what luck)
They brought everything they needed
Bags and scales to weigh the stuff
The driver said the border's just over the bluff
It wasn't until the car suddenly stopped
In the middle of a cold and barren place
And the other guy turned and spilled
Three boys blood, did they know a trap had been laid?
They're okay the last days of May, but I'll be breathin' dry air
I'm leaving soon, the others are already there (all there)
You wouldn't be interested in coming along, instead of staying here?
It's said the West is nice this time of year, that's what they say
Lyrics submitted by radicaledward76, edited by 3d1mandakng
Then Came the Last Days of May Lyrics as written by Donald Roeser
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You've all missed the central point of awesomeness of this song. It's pretty subtle. Who the fuck is the only person who could be singing this song?
This song is sung from the POV of the guy who murdered the passengers. The driver is singing this song. He killed them all, took their money, and is now moving on to other things, and inviting you to be his next victim.
I bet BOC is pretty disappointed how few people got this song.
Yup - you got it
"The driver is singing this song."<br /> <br /> Absolutely! Makes perfect sense. It must be the driver. That's why he sings:<br /> <br /> The driver said, "The border's just over the bluff"<br /> <br /> Who else could it be but the driver? Yep, BOC is pretty disappointed.
The driver is not telling the story. The 5th line says 'Three good buddies of mine...' Also, the driver was not the killer, 'And the other guy turned and spilled, Three boys blood...'<br /> <br /> Must be has Buck said (cuz he wrote it?). One of the 3 buddies survived.
woops i didnt realize i could reply to these. anyway, alot of the lyrics written up there^^ are not what is in the song. Unless the voices saying those extra words are even quiter than the ones saying "all there" and "what luck", i'm pretty sure that them lyrics ain't right. But this other dude has a point, the driver is presented as another character in the story, if it was him narrating it, he would have said "i said the...." Maybe it could be a friend of the three boys?? One who was left after it went wrong to find them or deduce what happened by himself? The way Bloom was talkin' about it when i saw them, made it sound like whoever wrote the lyrics (it seriously could have been one or more of more than 10 people)was the person who knew them. I dont know, sorry this is so long, i have been DYING to debate BOC lyrics with someone other than my father for years now, and all my stupid SHEEP friends won't stop for 15 seconds and actually hear them as anything more than a blurred background noise. So I'm pretty excited about this whole debate thing. Who would have thought, BOC NERD?? ha!
@muldrake The guy who's singing the song is indeed the man who killed the three boys. But he's not the driver. The three boys were making a deal with two men. One was the driver, the other guy was sitting in the front-right seat (aka shotgun seat) of the car. That's why he says, "then the other guy turned and spilled three boys blood," instead of, "the driver turned and spilled three boys blood."
@muldrake Alternatively, it could be the one boy who survived who is recalling what happened to him as he tries to make it back to civilization in the middle of the desert. In that interpretation, the last verse would be him being harshly sarcastic about his dire predicament.<br /> <br /> And another interpretation is that Death is narrating the whole thing.<br /> <br /> So there's many different, valid interpretations. BOC is not disappointed in people who wanna interpret the song how they choose, I'm sure of that much.