The lyrics of "C.S. Lucky-One" by Hopesfall are abstract and open to interpretation, but it seems to be about feeling lucky to have what you have in life and struggling to hold onto it. The opening lines suggest that the narrator has experienced hardship in the past but is now grateful for what they have. They feel like they are both valuable ("salt") and ordinary ("medium"). The line "Sent through rooms / Assumed quality / And brought by a stadium" is a bit cryptic, but it may be about the narrator feeling like they are being judged or evaluated in their life. They are not stolen away or discarded, however, and they hold onto what they have in their heart. The chorus is about feeling lucky and getting what you want in life, but also having to deal with the paranoia and fear that come with worrying about losing what you have. The narrator has never seen this paranoia before, but it is their own way of coping with loss. The middle section of the song is more obscure, but it seems to be about the struggle to stay unified and connected to others in the face of division and conflict. "It's the person behind you / A rectified heart" suggests that the key to unity is having a strong moral core and being willing to support others. The song ends on a note of uncertainty, with the lines "All in my heart / Assume I'm bought by a medium / Echo of a loss / If it defines you / It's a struggle." The narrator recognizes that holding onto what they have in life is difficult and may be defined by loss. Nonetheless, they choose to keep fighting and struggling to hold on.