The song "Bar Last Night" by Sam Grow tells the story of a person who used to receive late-night texts and calls from their significant other, but now those messages have stopped. The person wonders if their feelings for each other have disappeared and if their ex-partner is feeling alone. Although it's not their business anymore, they still want to know the truth. The lyrics reveal that the couple has been broken up for a while but left their relationship with unresolved issues. The narrator's emotions were overwhelming, so they decide to drive to the place where they used to spend time together. There, they see their ex-partner's car, a white Toyota with a Chi Omega sticker in the bottom corner of the back windshield. The sight of the car brings back memories and intensifies the narrator's emotions. They acknowledge that their feelings are amplified due to alcohol consumption, comparing their state of intoxication to the dents on the passenger side of the car. They realize that the car being present at the bar indicates that their ex-partner spent the night there, confirming that their relationship is truly over. The song conveys a sense of longing, pain, and acceptance. The narrator understands that making a scene or confronting their ex-partner won't change the situation. They realize that they are both adults and shouldn't resort to immature behavior. The presence of the car serves as closure and a reminder that their relationship is no longer what it used to be. Despite the hurt, they come to terms with the fact that they have to move on.