The song "Don't Go" by Jamestown Story is about a person who is desperately waiting for their significant other to come and meet them. However, when their partner finally arrives, they can tell that something is wrong just by the sad look on their face. The lyrics express the narrator's plea for their partner not to leave and the difficulty they have in accepting the reality that things are not going to change. The narrator mentions being wrapped up in chains, possibly symbolizing feeling trapped or controlled in the relationship. Despite the hardships and pain, they are still willing to wait for their partner and go through whatever it takes for another chance to say goodbye. Towards the end of the song, the imagery of being the gas and their partner being the lighter is used to convey that the relationship has become destructive. The narrator suggests that their partner can ignite the fire and walk away, signifying the end of their relationship. Overall, "Don't Go" reflects the emotional struggle of someone who loves their partner deeply but is faced with the difficult reality of a failing relationship.