The protagonist is confident and rebellious, comparing themselves to the famous musician Kurt Cobain. They are unfazed by others' opinions and don't care about rules or restrictions. They mention their tough upbringing, with a broken heart that only their mother can fix. The protagonist talks about the struggles they have faced and the sacrifices they've made to achieve success.
The protagonist expresses their frustration and anger, claiming that they are filled with hate. They smoke to help them sleep and remind themselves that God sees everything. They emphasize the importance of relying on themselves and their abilities to overcome challenges.
The protagonist enjoys spending time with their friends, drinking and smoking cigarettes. They believe that their friend group is the only thing that matters and that other teams or groups are not important.
In the second verse, the protagonist reflects on a difficult period in their life, where they were told to stay positive but were struggling. They mention someone who betrayed them but now wants to be in their life again. The protagonist dismisses this person and claims they don't have time for them.
The protagonist acknowledges their past mistakes and admits to only trusting their own instincts. They describe themselves and their friends as tough individuals who often clash with others. They express their desire for financial success and question their fear of God. They also mention a figure of authority, asking where they are.
The chorus repeats the idea that the protagonist smokes to help them sleep and believes in the watchful eye of God. They emphasize the importance of relying on oneself and their strengths to overcome challenges. They also mention their friends and the act of smoking cigarettes.
The outro repeats the idea that God sees everything and emphasizes the importance of relying on oneself and their abilities to navigate life's challenges.