The lyrics talk about how people can label someone as "ugly" just based on their appearance, but the protagonist knows that being born is not a mistake. He hates how life can be difficult for someone who is considered "ugly". He feels like he has been boycotted and underestimated throughout his life. He questions why his time to shine has not come yet and why he remains silent. He reflects on his changing hair color and how he can't figure out what kind of person he is. The protagonist tries to find comfort in the fact that life is just a fleeting moment and that the struggles he faces are shared by everyone. Despite feeling lonely, he knows that he is unique and wants to make his mark. He acknowledges that people can only understand what really matters when they stop talking and start listening. He talks about the pain and the weight of carrying the burdens of life and how it can burn you if you let it. He contemplates on the idea of surrendering to the hardships and thinking that it will make the echoes of life go away. He compares himself to walking on water and asks to be recognized for who he truly is. The protagonist wants to be seen as more than just his physical appearance. He tells himself not to be sad because life is more than nothingness, and people only worry about what they hear. He advises himself not to hold onto pieces of other people and to remember that everyone and everything is a part of him. He reminds himself that even though life can be difficult, he is still standing strong.