I agree with the comment above, but i think it's wider than that. 'We're all running away' suggests a whole group of people- perhaps people who hang around, drink too much, do too many drugs, but never really do anything else. They go to parties, kid themselves there's nothing else in life, but after the 'glow' of midnight, in 'morning's gloom' they realise they're all dreaming about running away.
Essentially then, yeah, it's an anthem to making the most of life and not to falling into the same old routines. Not that partying isn't great, just that any kind of repetitive routine will make you feel empty in the end. It's not a positive song, but there's hope shining through it.
I agree with the comment above, but i think it's wider than that. 'We're all running away' suggests a whole group of people- perhaps people who hang around, drink too much, do too many drugs, but never really do anything else. They go to parties, kid themselves there's nothing else in life, but after the 'glow' of midnight, in 'morning's gloom' they realise they're all dreaming about running away.
Essentially then, yeah, it's an anthem to making the most of life and not to falling into the same old routines. Not that partying isn't great, just that any kind of repetitive routine will make you feel empty in the end. It's not a positive song, but there's hope shining through it.