The song "Fall Out of Love" by Gin Wigmore explores the tumultuous emotions and inner struggle of being in a toxic and unrequited love. The lyrics depict a person who feels alive and complete only when they are in the presence of their love interest, referring to their world. However, they question how they can continue living without being their partner. The protagonist wonders if they are a fool for falling in love with someone who may not reciprocate their feelings. Despite this uncertainty, they express their desire to fall out of love and move on from the painful situation. They compare their emotional state to being black-eyed and blue, consuming strawberry wine as a means of escaping their feelings. The lyrics imply that the protagonist has attempted to break free from this unhealthy relationship before by carving out their heart. However, they acknowledge that they keep falling for the same person over and over again. Through the repeated desire to fall and pleading to be allowed to fall out of love, the protagonist expresses their longing to detach themselves emotionally from the person they are in love with. They hope to let go of their feelings and move on from the love that causes them pain and anguish. Overall, "Fall Out of Love" portrays the internal struggle of someone caught in a one-sided and toxic love affair, desperate to break free and find emotional liberation.