So Long
Farewell Journey: Chasing Light Through Dark RoadsLyrics
So long, baby
Expressing farewell or parting with a loved one.
I'm running out of time
Feeling a sense of urgency or pressure due to limited time.
I have to drive away
Having the necessity to leave and go on a journey.
Leave behind the grime
Leaving behind difficulties or unpleasant experiences.
But I've lost the way
Feeling lost or uncertain about the path ahead.
The road is getting dark
Describing the journey as becoming more challenging or uncertain.
I don't need to stray
Expressing a determination not to deviate from the chosen path.
I just need a spark
Seeking inspiration or motivation to continue the journey.
There's no place to go
Feeling a lack of specific destinations or goals.
Loving you the only way I know
Expressing love as the primary motivation and focus.
Summer days are gone
Reflecting on the end of a joyful period, possibly a reference to summer.
I'm heading home driving all alone
Returning home alone, emphasizing solitude on the journey.
So long, baby
Repeating the farewell sentiment, reinforcing the finality of departure.
It's time to say goodbye
Acknowledging the necessity of saying goodbye.
I have to find the place
Expressing the need to discover a particular place or experience.
Find the burning sky
Searching for something intense or passionate, symbolized by the "burning sky."
But I've lost the way
Reiterating the feeling of being lost or uncertain in the journey.
The road is getting dark
Describing the growing challenges or difficulties on the road.
I don't need to stray
Emphasizing the commitment to stay on the chosen path.
I just need a spark
Seeking inspiration or a catalyst to continue the journey.
There's no place to go
Reiterating a sense of aimlessness or lack of specific destinations.
Loving you the only way I know
Affirming love as the guiding principle in the absence of clear goals.
Summer days are gone
Recalling the end of a joyful period, possibly with a nostalgic tone.
I'm heading home driving all alone
Emphasizing the solitude of the return journey back home.
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