"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.
Could Someone Please Explain
The Lifeless And Mundane
World I've Built Around Me
Some By Design
Most By Default
Each Piece Has Its Place
And Each Place With A Face
But They're All So Very Ordinary
And Each Day That Passes
She Tightens Her Leash
And They Sharpen Their Teeth
While I Sit On My Hands
And Do All That I Can
To Hold Back Their Advances
And Then One Day It Will Be
When The World Says To Me
Thanks For Your Trouble
Now Gather Your Rubble
Your Handfuls Of Memories
Of Love And Of Joy
And Your Truckloads Of Misery
Your Self Hating Toys
And Get Out Of The Way
For The Next Poor Fool To See
All The Joy This Life Will Fail To Show Him
Then Miraculously He Broke Free
Of The Grinding Routine
He Sailed To Tahiti And Found His True Love
And He Trampled My Ashes
With No Need For Sunglasses
He Turned To The Bright Shining Sun
I'm Free
No Chain No Shackles No Pain
I'm Free
No Hate And No Fear
No Misery Here
I Didn't Want To Go Out Anyway
I'd Rather Stay Home Any Day
Time Moves Now And Then And Back Again
You Are The Dream That I Will Never Realize
And Then He Screamed At Me
If Only You Had Bled A Little More
You Too Could Be Breathing Just Like Me
Everyone Wants To Be Someone
Why Not You?
And Then He Waved At Me As I Withdrew
I Can Honestly Say
This World Is Gonna Miss You
As I Realize The World Outside
Has Quietly Passed Me By
I Think To Myself
That Should Have Been Mine
The Lifeless And Mundane
World I've Built Around Me
Some By Design
Most By Default
Each Piece Has Its Place
And Each Place With A Face
But They're All So Very Ordinary
And Each Day That Passes
She Tightens Her Leash
And They Sharpen Their Teeth
While I Sit On My Hands
And Do All That I Can
To Hold Back Their Advances
And Then One Day It Will Be
When The World Says To Me
Thanks For Your Trouble
Now Gather Your Rubble
Your Handfuls Of Memories
Of Love And Of Joy
And Your Truckloads Of Misery
Your Self Hating Toys
And Get Out Of The Way
For The Next Poor Fool To See
All The Joy This Life Will Fail To Show Him
Then Miraculously He Broke Free
Of The Grinding Routine
He Sailed To Tahiti And Found His True Love
And He Trampled My Ashes
With No Need For Sunglasses
He Turned To The Bright Shining Sun
I'm Free
No Chain No Shackles No Pain
I'm Free
No Hate And No Fear
No Misery Here
I Didn't Want To Go Out Anyway
I'd Rather Stay Home Any Day
Time Moves Now And Then And Back Again
You Are The Dream That I Will Never Realize
And Then He Screamed At Me
If Only You Had Bled A Little More
You Too Could Be Breathing Just Like Me
Everyone Wants To Be Someone
Why Not You?
And Then He Waved At Me As I Withdrew
I Can Honestly Say
This World Is Gonna Miss You
As I Realize The World Outside
Has Quietly Passed Me By
I Think To Myself
That Should Have Been Mine
Lyrics submitted by Sevy_366
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