The song "Wrong" by Get Scared portrays a story of a toxic relationship where one person constantly takes advantage of the other. The lyrics express the frustration and pain felt by the narrator, who has been mistreated and deceived by their partner. The narrator realizes that they have been lied to and manipulated, yet they have tried to maintain a fake smile and please their partner. The narrator questions if this is the only way their partner knows how to behave, and decides to prove them wrong. The partner always tells the narrator to stay silent and not speak up, shifting the blame onto the narrator for their actions. However, the narrator realizes that they were not at fault and demands that the partner takes responsibility and takes back their wrongful actions. The partner has always taken things away from the narrator without ever giving back, causing the narrator to lie and pretend everything is okay. Despite their efforts to find their place, it's difficult because the partner has poisoned their mind. As the song progresses, the narrator gains strength and realizes the power they hold. They have a taste of what it feels like to take control and see the partner's actions slip away. The partner's hidden faults and lies will eventually consume them and destroy them from within. In the end, the narrator firmly states that the partner was wrong and blames them for the pain they have caused. They demand that the partner takes back their actions, acknowledges their mistakes, and recognizes the blindness and hurt they caused. The narrator no longer wants to bear the blame and asserts that the partner was indeed wrong.