In Sinéad O’Connor's song "Reason With Me," the singer admits to committing various crimes, including stealing a laptop and TV, selling a family heirloom for drugs, and even attempting a hijacking. The song expresses the regret and guilt of a person struggling with addiction, longing to change their ways and seek help. The lyrics convey a sense of desperation and a plea for understanding and support, as the singer acknowledges the consequences of their actions and the desire to turn their life around. The chorus reflects the singer's internal struggle with addiction and the realization that it's not too late to seek help and make a change. The song paints a picture of someone who feels isolated and trapped by their addiction, but ultimately holds onto hope for redemption and a new beginning.