The song "I Feel Cold But I Feel More" by Hinds is about a relationship that has ended. The narrator feels lonely and cold without their partner, but they have come to accept their solitude. The lyrics reflect on memories of happier times in the relationship, such as joking about marriage. However, the relationship was not as it seemed. The narrator chooses to be with someone who is a "mental striker" and capable of fighting through troubles. Despite this, the song acknowledges that going through a difficult time can be beneficial in the end. The lines "Sometimes a short trip to hell can dry an ocean out" suggest that going through tough times can lead to personal growth and healing. Overall, the song captures the emotions of a relationship ending and the mixed feelings of loneliness and acceptance that come after.