Accident The
David Byrne Lyrics


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When you see an accident do not turn your head and look away
I can see detectives are sifting through the wreckage we have made

It starts with only one kiss
It changes everything

TV crews arrive on the scene
They say "See the man who lost everything"
He lies shattered like a glass on the ground
They say "Only you can bring him around
& set me free"

I became delirious
Palm trees gently swaying in the breeze
On a desert island, I haven't seen a human being for years

The house where we used to live
Described by witnesses
TV crews arrive on the scene
& the anchorman they break down and weep
Living proof that things are not what they seem




It takes all these wild and wonderful things -
To set me free

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to David Byrne's song The Accident warn against turning away from a tragedy, and highlight the impact of small actions on larger events. The opening lines implore listeners not to look away from accidents, emphasizing the importance of confronting the aftermath of tragedy, no matter how difficult it may be. The following lines suggest that the "we" in the lyrics is responsible for the accident. The detectives sifting through the wreckage "we have made" suggests a sense of guilt or responsibility.


The chorus emphasizes the impact of a single kiss, which "changes everything." This line could be interpreted in several ways, but suggests that small actions or decisions can lead to significant consequences, both positive and negative. The following verses describe the aftermath of the accident, with TV crews and witnesses describing the scene. The man who lost everything is described as "shattered like a glass on the ground," and the anchorman weeps at the sight. The final lines, "It takes all these wild and wonderful things/To set me free" suggest that perhaps the tragedy has allowed the singer to realize the importance of living life to the fullest, and appreciating the beautiful moments amidst the chaos.


Line by Line Meaning

When you see an accident do not turn your head and look away
Don't ignore the aftermath of an accident and pretend it didn't happen or it will only make matters worse.


I can see detectives are sifting through the wreckage we have made
The singers' destructive behavior has led to an accident and investigators are picking up the pieces.


It starts with only one kiss
The start of their relationship began with a single kiss.


It changes everything
That one kiss had a profound effect on their relationship and altered everything.


TV crews arrive on the scene
News reporters show up to cover the aftermath of the accident.


They say "See the man who lost everything"
The media draws attention to the individuals who suffered losses due to the accident.


He lies shattered like a glass on the ground
The victim is broken and devastated from the accident.


They say "Only you can bring him around
The media calls for help from the public to aid in the recovery of the victim.


& set me free"
The artist wants to be free from the guilt and consequences of the accident.


I became delirious
The artist is experiencing confusion and a lack of clarity in their thoughts or actions.


Palm trees gently swaying in the breeze
The singer is in a peaceful and relaxing environment surrounded by palm trees.


On a desert island, I haven't seen a human being for years
The isolation of the desert island has left the artist alone for an extended period of time.


The house where we used to live
The singer reflects on their past home and memories.


Described by witnesses
Witnesses provide detailed descriptions of the accident and the surrounding events.


& the anchorman they break down and weep
The media becomes emotionally affected and breaks down in tears while reporting the incident.


Living proof that things are not what they seem
The events that have occurred demonstrate that things may not always appear as they first seem.


It takes all these wild and wonderful things -
The artist realizes that it takes unexpected and remarkable events to provide personal liberation and a sense of release.


To set me free
The singer desires to experience freedom from the aftermath of the accident and its repercussions.




Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: DAVID BYRNE

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