The song "Everything To Hide" by Sarah Jarosz is about a forbidden, yet intense attraction between two individuals. The narrator longs to tell the person how she feels, but knows it's not allowed. She is thankful for the person's touch and skills on the guitar, and wants to share her forbidden feelings with them. However, she holds back, knowing they both have everything to hide. The narrator admits that when she's running out of time, she wants to do it all, and when the person is running through her mind, she wants to hear them call. Despite feeling like a child of sin, the narrator confesses her hopes and desires, and is willing to take the risk. She acknowledges that hope is always there, but she's not ready to quit her attraction for the person. The song ends with the plea to pour another drink, as they still have everything to hide. Overall, "Everything To Hide" is a tale of forbidden love and the emotional struggles that come with it. The narrator wants to express her feelings, but knows that society may not allow it. The song highlights the universal experience of pent up desires and the fear of society's judgement.