Charlie Parr
Charlie Parr
Charlie Parr
Charlie Parr
Charlie Parr
Charlie Parr
Charlie Parr
Charlie Parr
Charlie Parr
Charlie Parr
Charlie Parr
Money can’t buy back that ʼ64 Falcon that you sold in your 20s and then regretted it was gone
Because you thought it contained some meaning or some answers to a life that you never bothered to question or even take a good close look at
And it broke your heart to see how it had been so important from the feeling of the steering wheel to the rubber on the road and now it’s grown to unrealistic proportions in your mind
Now you’re in your 50s why can’t you forget how the chrome bumpers shined in the sun
If you could just go back even for a minute you could forget how you don’t еven know what it was you’ve lost
Why do you always feel so empty in spitе of all you have
Were those feelings you remember even real
And were they honestly about some junky old Falcon
Or any other thing that you could own
Because now it’s all so stale and you feel so very old
Like you’ve taken all your chances and tossed them all aside
For some stupid piece of metal like shiny bits of trash
That line the stolen nest of a greedy neighborhood crow
So you drive back to your hometown to visit with your past
But nothing looks the same anymore
Except you can see all that you squandered while you were shining all that chrome
You were handed all you needed without cost
But you were too blind to see it and you took it all for granted
And now you wanna complain
Tell me just what was it that you’ve lost
And now you start to panic and your gas is running low
And you need to find some meaning before you’re stranded on the road
And when the engine finally dies near a soybean field at dusk
You just sit and watch the sunset turn the entire sky to rust
Turn the entire sky to rust
Turn the entire sky to rust
Last of the Better Days Ahead was written by Charlie Parr.
Last of the Better Days Ahead was produced by Erik Koskinen & Liz Draper & Charlie Parr.
Charlie Parr released Last of the Better Days Ahead on Fri Jul 30 2021.