The protagonist is describing a girl who wears a black dress with tights, and he can smell the last cigarette she had on her breath. She comes from a wealthy family and doesn't need to work. She always has her tongue pressed against her cheeks, while he's with other girls. If her boyfriend has a problem with him, he's not scared of him because he's a vegetarian. The girl wants to touch and love the protagonist and never leave him, but he can't trust her because she won't trust him. The girl has Xs on her hands, possibly from a concert, and she washes them in the bathroom to drink like the bands. She has stolen a setlist from a concert and it has red and purple lipstick marks all over it. Her arms are covered in bruises and she shakes with a bottle in her hand. The best part is that no one knows who she really is, just another lonely girl at the bar. The girl wants to touch and love the protagonist and never leave him, but he can't trust her because she won't trust him. The chorus repeats, emphasizing that the protagonist can't trust a girl like her because she won't trust him. In the bridge of the song, the protagonist tells the girl to silence her lips and communicate with body language like Helen Keller. The girl wants to touch and love the protagonist and never leave him, but he can't trust her because she won't trust him. In the chorus, it's repeated again that the protagonist can't trust a girl like her because she won't trust him.