The song "Cinnamon Spider" by Jack Off Jill is about a person who is consumed by hate, guilt, and lies. The subject of the song is described as a witch who will not burn in the fire but instead peel and writhe but never expire. The person crawls on webs of lies, and the narrator dies up inside them. The narrator wants to take back what is theirs from this person, the cinnamon spider. The song suggests that the person is too consumed by hate and guilt to ever change or improve their life. They talk about suicide and try to bring down those who fail to imply them, yet they will never inspire anyone to save themselves. The chorus repeats the line "I won't try" suggesting that the narrator has given up on trying to change the situation and just wants to live without guilt. The overall message of the song may be that some people are beyond hope, and it's better to let go and move on instead of trying to save them. The cinnamon spider represents someone who is too far gone to help, and the narrator must learn to take back what is theirs and live without guilt. The song may also be commenting on the toxicity of relationships and how some people can bring others down with them.