"You With Me" by Jimmy Eat World is a song that explores the complexities of a romantic relationship and the struggles that come with it. The lyrics convey a sense of insecurity and uncertainty about the future of the relationship. The opening lines, "I don't stand a chance against the glow of answers," suggest that the protagonist feels overwhelmed by the presence of their partner and the unknowns within the relationship. The lyrics further describe the feeling of being unable to fully comprehend or control the dynamics between them. The chorus poses the question, "What makes our love so hard to be?" The protagonist wonders whether the difficulties in the relationship are due to their own insecurities or if it is a result of their partner's actions. They express a willingness to do anything for even the possibility of a positive outcome. Throughout the song, there are references to the struggle of maintaining a facade or pretending that everything is fine. The line, "We play along, we sell, but only so much we can tell ourselves," suggests that both individuals in the relationship may be pretending to be okay, while deep down, they know there are unresolved issues. The lyrics also touch upon the fear of expressing oneself and the desire to help the relationship. The line, "Scared to say it, even to yourself, am I weak if I want to help?" highlights the vulnerability and fear of being rejected or judged for wanting to make things better. The song concludes with a sense of resignation, acknowledging that there are limitations to what they can tell themselves or convince themselves about the state of their relationship. The repeated question, "Is it you? Or is it that you with me?" suggests that there may be external factors or outside influences affecting the relationship. Overall, "You With Me" explores the challenges and complexities of a romantic relationship, highlighting the uncertainties, insecurities, and struggles that the protagonist faces.