The song "Stay Cold" by Gallows is an anthem of defiance and perseverance in the face of adversity. The lyrics express frustration and anger towards the town of Watford, which has let the band down in some way. It is unclear from the lyrics what exactly happened, but it seems that someone has stolen or taken something valuable from them. The band acknowledges that they may not measure up to societal standards, referencing boxers and heavyweight fathers, but they are willing to fight and stand up for themselves. They refuse to be pushed around and will confront those responsible for their loss. The line "Someone said a grand don't come for free" suggests that the valuable item taken from them had significant monetary value. The band implies that whoever stole from them may have thought they could get away with it, but they will not let that happen. They are determined to seek revenge and make sure the culprits face consequences for their actions. The chorus emphasizes the band's resilience and determination. They state that they may be back to square one, but they will not be defeated or give up. They are ready to hunt down the individuals responsible, comparing themselves to a pack of wolves. The song ends with the band warning those who wronged them that they will have their "fucking day" and that they will face the consequences of their actions. The reference to "Seconds out round two" suggests that the band sees this situation as a fight and that they are ready for the next round. Overall, "Stay Cold" is a defiant and aggressive anthem about standing up for oneself and seeking justice in the face of betrayal and adversity. The lyrics convey the band's refusal to be victimized and their determination to confront those who have wronged them.