The song "Neveah" by The Growlers tells the story of a tumultuous relationship with a person named Neveah. The lyrics depict the narrator's feelings of heartache and frustration as they try to make Neveah understand their pain, but it seems that Neveah doesn't want to acknowledge or empathize with them. The first line, "Neveah my lovely, hard living and you don't want me," suggests that Neveah is distant and uninterested in the narrator, despite their love for her. The narrator expresses their desperation in trying to get Neveah to understand their pain and struggles ("I'm trying to make you feel my pain"), but Neveah seems determined to make the narrator disappear from her life ("You're trying to make me fade away"). The second verse continues to explore Neveah's seemingly heartless nature, as the narrator refers to her as a sadist with a painless heart. Despite the narrator's efforts to please Neveah ("I never asked a thing of you"), they find themselves begging her to allow them to communicate and connect emotionally ("I'm begging you please let me through"). Overall, the song portrays a one-sided relationship where the narrator feels unheard and unvalued by Neveah. Their plea for understanding and connection goes unanswered, highlighting the pain and frustration they experience.