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One Headlight
The Wallflowers Lyrics


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So long ago, I don't remember when
That's when they say I lost my only friend
Well, they said she died easy of a broken heart disease
As I listened through the cemetery trees

I seen the sun comin' up at the funeral at dawn
Of long broken arm of human law
Now it always seemed such a waste, she always had a pretty face
I wondered why she hung around this place




Hey, come on try a little
Nothing is forever
There's got to be something better than
In the middle
But me and Cinderella
We put it all together
We can drive it home
With one headlight

She said, "It's cold
It feels like Independence Day
And I can't break away from this parade"
But there's got to be an opening
Somewhere here in front of me
Through this maze of ugliness and greed

And I seen the sun up ahead at the county line bridge
Sayin' all is good and nothingness is dead
We'll run until she's out of breath
She ran until there's nothin' left
She hit the end, it's just her window ledge

Hey, come on try a little
Nothing is forever
There's got to be something better than
In the middle
But me and Cinderella
We put it all together
We can drive it home
With one headlight

Well, this place is old
It feels just like a beat up truck
I turn the engine, but the engine doesn't turn
Well, it smells of cheap wine, cigarettes
This place is always such a mess
Sometimes, I think I'd like to watch it burn
But I sit alone and I feel just like somebody else
Man, I ain't changed, but I know I ain't the same
But somewhere here in between the city walls of dyin' dreams
I think of death, it must be killin' me

Hey, hey, hey, hey
Come on try a little
Nothing is forever
There's got to be something better than
In the middle
But me and Cinderella
We put it all together
We can drive it home
With one headlight

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to The Wallflowers' song "One Headlight" are a melancholic reflection on loss and the hope for something better. The opening lines suggest a vague memory of a past event, likely the death of the singer's friend, as he reflects on the circumstances surrounding her passing. The singer seems to question why she stayed in a place that ultimately led to her demise. The verse takes on a dreamlike quality as the singer sets the scene at a funeral, watching the sunrise accompanied by the image of a long-broken arm of human law. The verse ends with the singer wondering why his friend died, implying a sense of injustice.


The chorus takes on a repetitive quality, with the repeated phrase "Come on try a little / Nothing is forever / There's got to be something better than in the middle / But me and Cinderella / We put it all together / We can drive it home with one headlight." This is the hopeful refrain that carries the theme of the song, suggesting that there is always a way forward, no matter how difficult the circumstances may be.


In the second verse, the singer seems to channel the voice of his lost friend, expressing a desire for something better and feeling trapped in a parade that she cannot break away from. The bridge of the song offers a moment of solace, as the singer envisions running away with someone until they are out of breath. The song ends on a dark note, with the final verse describing a place that smells of cheap wine and cigarettes, a place that the singer sometimes imagines burning.


Overall, the lyrics of "One Headlight" offer a poignant reflection on loss, hope, and the human condition.


Line by Line Meaning

So long ago, I don't remember when
The singer recalls a time in the distant past


That's when they say I lost my only friend
The singer lost a dear friend


Well, they said she died easy of a broken heart disease
The friend supposedly died from heartbreak


As I listened through the cemetery trees
The singer reflects on his friend's funeral


I seen the sun comin' up at the funeral at dawn
The singer witnessed the sunrise during the funeral


Of long broken arm of human law
The justice system seems flawed


Now it always seemed such a waste, she always had a pretty face
The singer feels his friend's death was a tragic loss


I wondered why she hung around this place
The singer questions why his friend stayed in their town


Hey, come on try a little
The singer encourages someone to take a chance


Nothing is forever
The singer believes that everything changes


There's got to be something better than
The singer thinks that there must be another way


In the middle
The singer feels stuck in a rut


But me and Cinderella
The singer and his loved one are a team


We put it all together
The couple works together to overcome their problems


We can drive it home
The couple believes they can succeed


With one headlight
The couple faces setbacks but they persevere


She said, "It's cold
The female character speaks about a cold situation


It feels like Independence Day
The situation triggered feelings of hope and freedom


And I can't break away from this parade"
The female character feels unable to escape a negative pattern


But there's got to be an opening
The female character hopes for a solution


Somewhere here in front of me
The solution could be present in the current situation


Through this maze of ugliness and greed
The situation is challenging and unappealing


And I seen the sun up ahead at the county line bridge
The female character sees hope in the horizon


Sayin' all is good and nothingness is dead
The hope symbolized by the sun brings positive assurance


We'll run until she's out of breath
The characters will keep going until they can't anymore


She ran until there's nothin' left
The female character is willing to give everything she has


She hit the end, it's just her window ledge
The female character reaches a boundary and has to stop


Well, this place is old
The singer describes his town as worn-out


It feels just like a beat up truck
The town is rundown and in need of repair


I turn the engine, but the engine doesn't turn
The singer is unable to move on


Well, it smells of cheap wine, cigarettes
The town has an unpleasant odor


This place is always such a mess
The town is messy and disorganized


Sometimes, I think I'd like to watch it burn
The singer entertains the idea of destruction


But I sit alone and I feel just like somebody else
The singer feels alienated and alone


Man, I ain't changed, but I know I ain't the same
The singer acknowledges his personal evolution


But somewhere here in between the city walls of dyin' dreams
The singer feels stuck between a hopeless past and uncertain future


I think of death, it must be killin' me
The singer ponders the meaning of his life and mortality


Hey, hey, hey, hey
The singer interjects to grab attention




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Jakob Dylan

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