The song Victoria by Thomas Headon is about a night spent with a girl named Victoria. The lyrics describe breaking into a building site to look at the stars and having an argument about which star belongs to her father. The protagonist admits to calling her "Victoria" and enjoying his time with her, but also acknowledges it's way too soon to say he loves her. Throughout the song, it's clear that there is a strong attraction between the two, but there are also moments of tension. The protagonist admits that Victoria hates it when he talks too much and turns off the radio, yet he can't get enough of her good taste. The song takes a turn towards the end when the protagonist is holding Victoria's phone and crying in the backseat. He realizes that he should have told her that he loved her because now he's alone. Overall, the song explores the complexities of a relationship that's just starting to form and the regrets that come with missed opportunities to express feelings.