Last Days

Embracing the Open Road: Coast Motel's Last Days Unveiled
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Lyrics

Well the days go by i soak in the summer breeze

Reflecting on the passage of time, enjoying the summer atmosphere.

Well the miles have piled in front of me and i'm at ease

Having covered a considerable distance, feeling content and relaxed.

You can do what you want but you don't have to follow me

Encouraging independence, asserting that others don't need to imitate.

Cause the road's becomes a part of me, it's my disease

Expressing a connection to the road as an integral part of the artist's identity, using metaphorical language.

Running down the same old road (running down the same old road)

Repetition of the theme of traveling along a familiar path.

Set sail on an open course (set sail on an open course)

Embarking on an undefined journey, symbolizing openness and freedom.

Racing down an old freeway (racing down an old freeway)

Speeding down an old freeway, possibly signifying the fast-paced nature of life.

Running until our last days (running until our last days)

Continuing to run and live life fully until the end.

Well the price of gas is high and the smokes ain't cheap

Commenting on the challenges of life, mentioning the high cost of gas and expensive habits.

But i heard an old soul tell me "son, it's a dollar and a dream"

Recalling advice from an experienced individual, emphasizing the value of dreams.

You can do what you want but you don't have to follow me

Reiteration of the idea that one doesn't need to conform to others' paths.

Cause I may never be the man you want me to be

Acknowledging potential divergence from societal expectations.

Running down the same old road (running down the same old road)

Repeating the theme of running along a familiar, possibly challenging, path.

Set sail on an open course (set sail on an open course)

Metaphorically setting sail again, emphasizing the pursuit of new experiences.

Racing down an old freeway (racing down an old freeway)

Continuing to race down the highway, suggesting a dynamic and active life.

Running until our last days (running until our last days)

Reiterating the commitment to live life to the fullest until the end.

Running down the same old road (running down the same old road)

Repetition for emphasis, highlighting the persistent nature of life's journey.

Set sail on an open course (set sail on an open course)

Reaffirming the theme of an open and undefined course in life.

Racing down an old freeway (racing down an old freeway)

Continuing the metaphor of racing down a freeway, indicating a sense of urgency.

Running until our last days (running until our last days)

Final repetition emphasizing the determination to keep running until the end.

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