The song Vulture, Pt. 2 by Danny Shell is about feeling like a vulture in a relationship, constantly hovering and waiting for something to prey on. The lyrics express a sense of desperation and longing, as well as a feeling of worthlessness and being unable to escape from destructive patterns. The singer feels like they are being pushed away, yet they can't help but cling on, like a vulture hovering between their partner's arms. The chorus "I won’t see you, anymore, Don’t fly around the sky, anymore" conveys a sense of resignation and acceptance that the relationship is over, but also a fear of being left behind. The vulture symbolizes the singer’s predatory and destructive nature, as well as their inability to let go. Overall, the song Vulture, Pt. 2 explores themes of toxic relationships, desperation, and the struggle to let go and move on. It reflects the singer's internal turmoil and feelings of worthlessness, as well as the realization that they need to let go and find their own new life.