This is not a song about justice served, but about love erased. It tells of a quiet aftermath where every trace of what once was — letters, promises, memories — has been deliberately wiped away. In that emptiness, there is a strange kind of freedom, but one that feels hollow. To be “absolved” here is to be left with nothing to hold on to, no evidence that it ever mattered. It captures a defeat masked as release — only because the tangible things in life have been completely erased. Originally penned as Lost Letters.