The song culminates in the realization that finding out one is "really no one" is a source of happiness rather than despair—the ultimate comfort found "at the bottom of everything". Critical & Fan Reception
Fans on the Bright Eyes subreddit gave the track a high score of 9.74/10 , describing it as a "masterpiece" or "magnum opus". The song culminates in the realization that finding
The lyrics transition into a rapid-fire folk anthem calling for radical honesty and social upheaval, such as "setting fire to the preacher who is promising us hell" and "memorizing nine numbers and denying we have a soul". The song culminates in the realization that finding