Runaways Lyrics – The Midnight

“Runaways” Lyrics by The Midnight is a latest English song in the voice of The Midnight. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Runaways” song lyrics are also written by The Midnight. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Runaways” is about two people feeling stuck as the sun sets and deciding to run away together. They want to leave their town, buy a ticket, and chase freedom and youth before summer ends. It’s about taking a risk, chasing that California dreaming thrill, and finding a free, alive feeling away from limits and routine.

Runaways Lyrics

[Verse 1: Bonnie McKee]
When the sun is going down
Sinking to the ground
Don’t you get that feeling?
Yeah
Like you got to get away
Cause baby if we stay
We might stop believing
Yeah

[Pre-Chorus: Bonnie McKee]
Baby we’ve been living like there’s nothing to find

But maybe we can take it to the end of the line and see
So if we get a ticket would you take it to ride
We’ll hit the city limits and we’ll leave it behind be free
Looking for that feeling

[Chorus: Bonnie McKee, Bonnie McKee & Tyler Lyle]
You wanna run away
Before the summer fades
You know it’s not too late
California dreaming looking for that feeling
You wanna run away
Before the summer fades
You know it’s not too late
California dreaming looking for that feeling

[Verse 2: Tyler Lyle, Bonnie McKee, Both]
Sun is going down
Over this town
Don’t you get that feeling?
Yeah
We got to get away
Cause baby if we stay
We’re going to hit that ceiling
Feel like disappearing (Ohhh)

[Pre-Chorus: Bonnie McKee]
Baby we’ve been living like there’s nothing to find
But maybe we can take it to the end of the line and see
So if we get a ticket would you take it to ride
We’ll hit the city limits and we’ll leave it behind be free
Looking for that feeling

[Chorus: Bonnie McKee & Tyler Lyle]
You wanna run away
Before the summer fades
You know it’s not too late
California dreaming
Looking for that feeling
You wanna run away
Before the summer fades
You know it’s not too late
California dreaming
Looking for that feeling

[Chorus: Bonnie McKee & Tyler Lyle]
You wanna run away
Before the summer fades
You know it’s not too late
California dreaming
Looking for that feeling

[Outro: Bonnie McKee, Bonnie McKee & Tyler Lyle]
Baby we’ve been living like there’s nothing to find
But maybe we can take it to the end of the line and see
(Before the summer fades)
So if we get a ticket would you take it to ride
We’ll hit the city limits and we’ll leave it behind be free
California dreaming (Ohh)
Looking for that feeling
Baby we’ve been living like there’s nothing to find
But maybe we can take it to the end of the line and see
(Before the summer fades)
So if we get a ticket would you take it to ride
We’ll hit the city limits and we’ll leave it behind be free
California dreaming
Looking for that feeling
Ohhhh

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Runaways Lyrics Meaning

[Verse 1: Bonnie McKee]
The first lines show that when the day is ending, there’s a strong urge to escape. Staying in the same place feels like it might kill their hope and dreams, so leaving seems like the only way to keep believing.

[Pre-Chorus: Bonnie McKee]
Here, the feeling is that life has been empty, almost like they’ve been just going through the motions. But there’s a chance to change that by pushing forward, even if they don’t know what’s waiting at the end. The idea of getting a ticket and leaving together symbolizes freedom. It’s about throwing away the weight of the city, running past the limits, and chasing that exciting spark that makes them feel alive again.

[Chorus: Bonnie McKee, Bonnie McKee & Tyler Lyle]
This part is about the urgency of running away before the season ends, like time is slipping away. There’s still a chance to chase dreams, to hold onto that “California dreaming” vibe, and to search for that unforgettable rush of freedom.

[Verse 2: Tyler Lyle, Bonnie McKee, Both]
The second verse repeats the feeling of being trapped as the sun sets over their town. Staying there feels like hitting a ceiling, like they’ll be stuck forever. That frustration makes them want to vanish and start over somewhere new.

[Pre-Chorus: Bonnie McKee]
Once again, there’s this sense of living without real purpose, like nothing valuable has been found. But instead of giving up, the idea is to push ahead, take that risk, and see where the journey leads. The ticket represents possibility, a doorway to freedom and new beginnings outside the city’s boundaries.

[Chorus: Bonnie McKee & Tyler Lyle]
This chorus repeats the same call to escape. It’s about not letting time pass without action, making sure they don’t miss their chance to run, dream big, and search for that same sense of magic and adventure.

[Chorus: Bonnie McKee & Tyler Lyle]
Here it’s shorter, but it carries the same punch—reminding them they still have time to escape, still have time to dream, and still have time to find that spark.

[Outro: Bonnie McKee, Bonnie McKee & Tyler Lyle]
The final part ties everything together by stressing the longing for more than an empty routine. Life has felt like there’s nothing new to discover, but there’s hope in seeing how far they can go if they take a chance. The repeated idea of getting a ticket is like a promise of escape, leaving behind the weight of their current life and heading toward freedom. The “California dreaming” line keeps coming back as the ultimate symbol of possibility, warmth, and adventure. It’s not just about a place, but about chasing the feeling of being alive and unchained. By repeating these lines, the song emphasizes the urgency and determination to break away before it’s too late, holding on tightly to that dream of freedom and self-discovery.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung Runaways song?
A. Runaways song is sung by The Midnight.

Q. Who wrote Runaways lyrics?
A. Runaways lyrics are penned by The Midnight.

Q. Who has given the music of Runaways song?
A. Runaways music is composed and produced by The Midnight.

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