The protagonist wakes up and feels like he's in a dream. His partner likes his energy and wants to be part of his life. He thinks his partner looks confident and sweet. He's wearing expensive clothes and people are surprised that it's just him. His partner dances and then brushes her teeth. He sprays himself with fancy perfume and says sorry, but he needs to leave. In his childhood, the protagonist's family had financial struggles. He used to wear his mom's socks and play video games. He didn't have support from his dad, but his friends Danny and Louise believed in him. Now he's successful and girls who ignored him in school want his attention. He's proud of his partner and she wears boots. He likes eating forbidden fruit and enjoys hearing his partner's moans. In the second verse, he talks about his relationship with his brother, who has different parents but the same dad. He knows people who borrowed money and still owe it. They used to sell drugs and had relationships with girls who got lip fillers and backshots. He trusts his partner, but if she hangs out with people who don't like him, he'll leave her. He's seen friends betray him and hopes it never happens again. His mom had health problems, which made him realize that in the end, he's the only one responsible for himself. He knows about crimes his brothers were involved in and he used to think he was meant to be a criminal too. He's seen drug addicts who lie to themselves and get comfort from their addiction. The streets are harsh and he makes a plea for redemption. In the outro, he asks someone how they're doing.