The song "Stuck With You" by Harem Scarem talks about the irony of living in a society that claims to value freedom and liberty, but also imposes rules and restrictions that limit true freedom. The lyrics suggest that we are all bound by a sense of hypocrisy, and that we are running out of time to address these issues. The song also touches on the theme of environmentalism, with the line "I'll pollute the sea hug a tree undercook your meat and you'll die" suggesting that the consequences of our actions are often unexpected and far-reaching. Despite these serious themes, the overall tone of the song is upbeat and optimistic, with the singer expressing a desire to start over and work through these issues with the person they are "stuck with," like glue. Ultimately, the song is about finding a way to navigate a complex and often confusing world, and learning to appreciate the people we have in our lives, even when we disagree with them.