The song Luna Moth by Maya Hawke tells the story of a person who accidentally kills a Luna Moth at a party. The song describes the guilt and regret they feel for their actions and their desire to be alone to deal with their feelings. They also express their belief that they don't need anyone else to hurt them because they can do that themselves and their desire to be someone else. The person later puts a needle through the Luna Moth they killed and leaves it on their host's doorstep as a way of trying to make amends, but they don't stay to see the reaction. The song also touches on the idea of trying to fix something that is broken, but realizing that it may not be possible. Overall, Luna Moth is a somber and introspective song, exploring themes of guilt, regret, and the desire for self-improvement.