The protagonist is asking for someone to save them because they can see things that others can't and their mind is overwhelmed. They wonder if their thoughts are just their own confessions or if they are just constantly complaining. They can't sleep because they can't escape from self-examination. They wonder if their friend realizes what they are going through and what they are relying on them for. The protagonist feels like their friend only looks down on them because their friend thinks they're empty and have too much free time. The protagonist wants their friend to save them and says they will repay them. They ask if their friend knows what it means to be "right" and suggests walking in this town as storytellers together. Before they cleanse themself from the curse of having nowhere to belong, they can no longer listen to everything. The protagonist questions who wrote these lyrics and asks what these thoughts are. They want to know what their friend and others are capable of doing for them. If all they want is an answer, the protagonist is willing to talk. They say that nobody is watching anyway. The protagonist questions what their friend is trying to accomplish by facing them head-on at midnight. They wonder how far they have to go until it's tomorrow. They say that they saved their friend, so their friend should like them. They ask if their friend knows what it means to be "kind" and says that this town is kind and good. They suggest moving forward with indifference before they curse the curse of having nowhere to belong. The protagonist says that they can no longer make any decisions. They question who is complaining right now. If they want to clear everything up, they will raise their voice with "we". What can their friend do if they were the protagonist themselves? They ask their friend to measure them if all they want is an answer. They say that nobody is watching anyway. The protagonist realizes what their individuality is and questions what justice is. They are dizzy with the command of justice and are completely empty inside. They can no longer see anything. They say that they can hear their friend from inside this sealed room. They question what they can do if they were themselves. They suggest mocking them if they still want an answer. They say that nobody is watching anyway.