The song "There's Plenty Of Fish In The Sea (Too Bad You're Not A Fish)" by Hail The Sun explores themes of love, regret, and longing. In the lyrics, the narrator reflects on their past actions towards someone they were in a relationship with. They acknowledge that they were out of line and bullied the other person to talk to them. They admit that their heart often overpowered their rational mind, and they reminisce about the last time they said goodbye. The narrator expresses their deep affection for the other person, stating that words like "beautiful" and "mesmerized" don't do justice to their feelings. They feel suffocated by the scent of the other person on their clothes and are captivated by their presence. The narrator jokingly asks where the other person keeps their wings, referring to them as an angel. The song portrays the narrator's struggle with the potential loss of the other person. They describe the moment they met as transformative, as the other person seemingly grabbed their soul and took it to a better place. The narrator becomes weak-kneed and mesmerized when the other person looks at them, and their heart flutters like butterflies. The narrator recognizes that they often overreact out of fear, but they acknowledge that it is not an excuse for their actions. They hint at the idea that the other person might have moved on, as they mention the phrase "guess who chose" and feeling like the peak of the relationship has been reached. They express their adoration for the other person and how they are trapped in the debris, possibly referencing emotional baggage or complications in the relationship. The song ends with the narrator addressing the person they affectionately call Bella. They describe her as perfect and compare her to a shooting star that makes wishes come true. The narrator mentions that fourteen months ago, they would have never anticipated that Bella would mean so much to them. The song leaves off with a sense of longing and a desire to explain their feelings to Bella. Overall, "There's Plenty Of Fish In The Sea (Too Bad You're Not A Fish)" delves into the complex emotions of love, regret, and the fear of losing someone special.