The lyrics begin with a feeling of being exposed and vulnerable, like standing before someone feeling utterly pathetic. There's a sense of being frozen and calling for 'Mayday' internally, with words that feel meaningless and falling apart.
The singer acknowledges the pitiful state but expresses an inability to stop it. The core of the emotion is clear: 'Inside out,' unable to hide a single glance, feeling 'Upside down,' and no longer like oneself. There's a strong urge to 'Get it out' and speak the words that have been held back.
This section reveals a longing for love and acceptance, chanting 'Love me Love me' and asking to be held 'inside.' The plea continues with 'Please tell me You love me' and a desire for this connection to last 'for life.'
The artist questions if they appear as a complaining, crying child, a 'bucket full of worries.' They wonder if words are even necessary, as they often get stuck in the throat when trying to express these feelings.
There's a shift towards wanting to 'Say what I wanna say' and 'Do what I wanna do,' overcoming the trembling. The message becomes clearer: 'I tell you I want you.'
The song concludes with an urgent plea: 'Please hurry baby,' expressing a sense of losing one's mind and 'dying darling,' begging to be saved quickly.