Fast Hearts And Slow Towns
Fast Hearts And Slow Towns

Midland - Fast Hearts And Slow Towns Lyrics

Reflecting on youthful memories and the bittersweet passage of time, the song explores the intersection of fleeting romance and small-town life. The "fast hearts" symbolize the intense, youthful emotions and connections that burn brightly but often fade… Read more

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Fast Hearts And Slow Towns Lyrics

Fast hearts and slow towns
They light up the sundown
They burn 'til they go out
Fast hearts and slow towns

That old Silverado truck
It could really light 'em up
Not on Friday night, you know
There ain't no place to go
I'd swing by and she'd climb in
Summer sun-tan on her skin
We'd ride down to the reservoir
She showed me what those lips were for

Fast hearts and slow towns
They light up the sundown
They burn 'til they go out
Fast hearts and slow towns

That was the end of our innocence
Thought that it would never end
Too fast it passed us by
But it still sure makes me smile

Fast hearts and slow towns
They light up the sundown
I wonder where she is now
Fast hearts and slow towns
Fast hearts and slow towns
They light up the sundown (they light up the sundown)
They burn 'til they go out
Fast hearts and slow towns

Oh yeah
They just go 'round and 'round
These fast hearts and slow towns

Writer(s): Jon Nite, Cameron Duddy, Marv Green, Jess Carson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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What is the Meaning of Fast Hearts And Slow Towns?

Reflecting on youthful memories and the bittersweet passage of time, the song explores the intersection of fleeting romance and small-town life. The "fast hearts" symbolize the intense, youthful emotions and connections that burn brightly but often fade quickly. In contrast, "slow towns" represent the languid, predictable rhythm of rural life. The narrative centers on a nostalgic rekindling of a summer romance, exemplified by the imagery of an old Silverado truck and a reservoir rendezvous. The line, "That was the end of our innocence," underscores the inevitable transition from youthful optimism to adult realization. Despite the impermanence, the memories evoke a wistful smile. The repetition of "fast hearts and slow towns" in the chorus accentuates the cyclical nature of these experiences, akin to the predictable yet cherished patterns of small-town existence. 🌅

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