The protagonist's room faces the north direction, which means the sunlight never enters the room. Despite trying to bring some life into the room with plants, they quickly wither away. The room is small and dark, and the darkness makes it harder for the protagonist's scars to be seen. The protagonist wonders if their partner would come to their room if they said they needed her, and if she would hold their hand and go anywhere with them. The room is described as gloomy and the protagonist wants to feel confident and proud in front of their partner, but instead they feel empty and trapped in their small corner of the room. The protagonist often thinks of their partner and wants to ask her to come see them. The protagonist's room is compared to the falling leaves of autumn, and they want to approach their partner softly, but they feel stiff and awkward. The protagonist often feels lonely in their room, and they feel sad when they check their phone for missed calls. The protagonist and their partner both want to be together and go anywhere, but the protagonist's room feels dark and gloomy. The protagonist realizes that it is natural for them to be alone because no one has come to find them. The outside world looks bright and sunny, but the protagonist feels pale and gloomy. The room is described as a small dark room with square windows and a square phone, unlike the brightness outside. The protagonist wonders if their partner would come to their room if they said they needed her, and if she would hold their hand and go anywhere with them. The protagonist's room feels dark and gloomy, but they want to be with their partner and go anywhere together. The song ends with the repetition of "Take my hands."