A haunting, atmospheric exploration of romantic obsession and the thin line between intimacy and isolation. Through visceral imagery of "chipped and peeling paint" and a heart "clothed in solitude," the song portrays love as a desperate, addictive force that leaves physical marks upon the skin. The song moves from the bone-chilling cold of a lonely house to a dreamlike, ethereal encounter where love arrives on "hummingbird wings," ultimately concluding on a note of fragile intensity where the beloved's presence is so profound it threatens to make the world "crack open."