The song "No More" by Joey Greer explores themes of regret, longing, and lost love. The protagonist is reflecting on the mistakes he made in a past relationship and the consequences that followed. He wishes he could take back hurtful words, much like he wishes he could "unsmoke" a cigarette. He feels a burning pain inside since his partner left him. He imagines that she has moved on and found someone new. Despite being with someone else, the protagonist believes that the new guy needs to treat her right and hold her tight if he wants to keep her around. He emphasizes that she's not interested in half-hearted love or fleeting flings. She's someone special and requires genuine effort and care. Every day, he thinks about her beautiful blue eyes and regrets the mistakes he can't undo. He acknowledges that drinking whiskey won't wash away his sins or make her come back. The pain of her leaving will always haunt him. He realizes that with a girl like her, one must treat her right, showing love and respect. The repetition of the chorus reinforces the importance of treating her right and holding her tight. The protagonist warns the new guy to show her that he gives a damn before she stops caring like she no longer does for the protagonist. Overall, the song conveys the narrator's remorse for his past actions and serves as a reminder to treat love with care and sincerity. It urges listeners to appreciate the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity of love and not to let it slip away due to neglect or complacency.