Story Behind The Song
Written just after a long trip travelling around Europe, the first line was "This one way ticket invites you to places you don't want to leave" which very much reflected my mood at that time. The chorus then developed the viewpoint of an older person looking back on their life with regret, offering comfort to those feeling that way and acting as a reminder to those who still have their lives ahead of them.
Song Description
This song almost takes the viewpoint of an older, wiser person looking back on their life with regret, which is quite poignant. Hope can be taken from applying the song to the here and now and making sure you don't waste a moment.
Song Length |
4:30 |
Genre |
Pop - Rock, Rock - Alternative |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Poignant, Troubled |
Subject |
Life, Regret |
Similar Artists |
Crowded House, The Police |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
The races I have won
Come back to haunt at dawn
Breaking away
Start of a new day
The smell of fear can be
More than you ever remembered
Now I will remember it
Through the smoke and debris
This one way ticket
Invites you to places you don't want to leave
A glimpse of relief
And now I feel unsure
Caught between the door
Sliding down
A change has to come
A walk down mem'ry lane
Helps to relieve all the pain
And the curse of these times
Too much to take in
This one way ticket
Invites you to places you don't want to leave
A glimpse of relief
A one way ticket
To dwell on paradise lost through the years
So far yet so near
All the days better spent
Come flooding in
Feel the pressure outside
All the love in disguise
This one way ticket
Invites you to places you don't want to leave
A glimpse of relief
A one way ticket
To dwell on paradise lost through the years
So far yet so near
One way ticket
A long train moving so fast you can't steer
And now you are here
So far yet so near
So far yet so near