The song "Seventh Sister" by HUNNY explores themes of heartbreak, moving on, and the pain of being unable to make someone happy. The lyrics depict a situation where the narrator's love interest becomes distant and forgets about them, trading their connection for something else, symbolized by "trading a pocket for a pocket knife." The chorus encourages the listener to stay awake and not be afraid of everything, implying a need to confront and overcome their fears and troubles. It suggests that the fear of facing the pain of heartbreak should not hinder personal growth and moving forward. The lyrics mention a "rose by porch light," symbolizing a tangible reminder of the passage of time and the person's aging process. Despite this, they maintain that it's alright and that they may be getting closer to finding happiness and contentment. The line "kick, scratch, and claw" implies a struggle to hold onto something or someone. The reference to a "seventh sister" weaving away suggests the idea of fate or destiny playing a role in the situation. The lyrics compare the sweetness of candy-painted toes to the sweetness of everything that grows above the ground, highlighting the beauty and joy that can be found in life. Overall, "Seventh Sister" explores the emotions of heartbreak, the pain of being unable to make someone happy, and the journey towards finding personal happiness and acceptance.