The song "Ghost" by Gerry Cinnamon is about a relationship that has ended and the aftermath of it. The lyrics suggest that if the person wants to disappear or cut ties, they should turn into a ghost. It implies that they should erase themselves from the narrator's life and take back all the promises they made. The narrator acknowledges that they will be fine without the person and their memories will eventually fade away. They encourage the person to move on and find someone else to occupy their time. The lyrics express a mix of emotions, including hurt, pride, and the realization that sometimes it's better to be alone. The repetition of "La, di, da, di, da-da" in the song adds a sense of detachment and indifference, highlighting the narrator's attempt to minimize the impact of the breakup. Overall, "Ghost" conveys the aftermath of a failed relationship, with the narrator urging the other person to disappear and move on while expressing their own resilience and independence.