"Seraphim" is a collaborative song by Upchurch and Adam Calhoun. The lyrics reflect on their lives and experiences, acknowledging their imperfections and the challenges they have faced. Adam Calhoun opens the song by saying that if he were to die, he wants to be remembered without sadness. He acknowledges the hardships he has endured, including time spent in prison, but emphasizes that he has survived and will continue to do so. He asserts that it will be difficult to defeat him because he is strong-willed. Upchurch joins in with lyrics that depict a time when they lived life to the fullest. He mentions muscle cars, women, and drugs as a representation of a wild and carefree lifestyle. However, he acknowledges that as time goes by, things change. The excitement fades, and reality sets in. The once vibrant experiences become memories, as life moves on. The song seems to carry a theme of resilience and the passage of time. Both artists reflect on their past, accepting their flaws and the consequences of their actions. They also acknowledge that life inevitably changes and that the moments they once cherished will eventually fade away.