Head On
Urge Overkill Lyrics


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She hit head on
Couldn't stop the car
She hit straight on
Didn't get too far

She wasn't happy in Minneapolis
In really no place, the wheels iced a turn
And she hit head on
Lisa got hit head, head on

She hit head on
Couldn't stop the car
She hit straight on
Didn't get too far

She wasn't happy in Minneapolis
In really no place, her wheels iced a turn
But she hit head on
Lisa got hit head, head on

Oh, no more sunshine,
She wasn't laughing, she hit head on




Oh, no more sunshine
She wasn't laughing, she hit head on, oh

Overall Meaning

The song "Head On" by Urge Overkill is a melancholic piece that tells a story of a woman named Lisa who crashes her car head-on into something, presumably another vehicle or a wall. The lyrics are straightforward and tell the tale of the accident that occurred. The refrain repeats that Lisa hit head-on, couldn't stop the car and hit straight on, it's as if the lyrics are trying to emphasize the fact that there was no way out for Lisa, and the impact was inevitable.


It's clear from the lyrics that Lisa was not happy with her life, and she wasn't content living in Minneapolis or any other place. The line "her wheels iced a turn" implies that Lisa lost control of the car due to ice on the road, causing her to swerve into whatever was in front of her.


The song is a perfect example of how a tragic event can occur without any warning, and the repercussions can be severe. The end of the song, where it's stated that there is no more sunshine and that Lisa wasn't laughing, suggests that Lisa lost her life or sustained severe injuries. "Head On" is a poignant song that highlights the fact that we should appreciate every moment we have and that life is precious.


Line by Line Meaning

She hit head on
The subject of the song was involved in a car accident where her vehicle collided head-on with another car.


Couldn't stop the car
The subject was unable to stop her car and avoid the collision.


She hit straight on
The collision was a direct hit and not a glancing blow.


Didn't get too far
The subject did not travel far after the collision, possibly indicating that the accident was severe.


She wasn't happy in Minneapolis
The subject was not content with her life in Minneapolis, suggesting that she may have been looking for a change or a way out.


In really no place, the wheels iced a turn
The subject's car spun out of control on icy roads, leading to the collision.


Lisa got hit head, head on
The subject of the song is revealed to be named Lisa and confirms that the collision was a head-on impact.


Oh, no more sunshine,
The collision caused a change in the subject's life, represented metaphorically by the loss of sunshine or happiness.


She wasn't laughing, she hit head on
The subject's mood changed from laughter and joy to sadness and tragedy due to the collision.


Oh, no more sunshine
The chorus of the song repeats the metaphorical loss of sunshine, reinforcing the impact that the collision had on the subject's life.




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