The song "Regrets" by Arc North & Axel Johansson explores the emotions and aftermath of a failed romantic relationship. The lyrics suggest that the narrator had a premonition that the relationship was doomed from the start ("I knew we would go down to the wire"). Despite this knowledge, they chose to continue and now face the decision of either giving in to the inevitable end or fighting to keep it alive. The repetition of memories and thoughts haunting the narrator signifies the lingering pain and regrets they now experience. The love they once shared is depicted as being wasted, and their heart feels strained and vulnerable ("With my heart, on a wire"). The line "Running out of goodbyes" suggests that they have said farewell too many times and are reaching a breaking point. Throughout the song, the narrator expresses their regrets and acknowledges that it is now too late to go back and change the past. They are confronted with the reality that they are running out of chances to salvage the relationship ("Running out of goodbyes"). The phrase "burned the bridges all behind" implies that they have also made irreversible decisions or actions. Overall, "Regrets" delves into the painful consequences of a failed relationship, emphasizing the narrator's feelings of remorse, longing, and acceptance that it is too late to rectify the situation.