Running on Empty, Running on Memory
Jackson Browne’s “Running on Empty” becomes a different song the older you get. When I first heard it years ago, it sounded like freedom. Cars at night. Highways disappearing beneath headlights. Leaving one life behind while chasing another somewhere beyond the horizon. But the older I get, the more I realize the song is really about time itself—and how quickly it slips through our hands while we are busy moving forward. When Browne sings, “Looking out at the road rushing under my wheels,” he is describing more than driving. He is describing adulthood. That feeling of waking up one day and realizing entire decades have somehow passed while you were simply trying to build a life, pay bills, raise children, survive disappointments, and keep moving. Another line has stayed with me for years: “I don’t know where I’m running now, I’m just running on.” That may be one of the most honest lyrics ever written about middle age. When we are young, we believe life has clear destinations...









