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Feb 7th!⃝I feel like what this is trying to say is that money is brutally impacting the relationship between two people, with the girl falling for another man with more money. She is falling for him after seeing him buying watches and going to tesla dealerships. It says "his grass is the wrong shade of green, but he can pay to make a change." I feel like this is a reference to the phrase "The grass is greener on the other side. She sees this other guy's grass looking greener with money. The singer wants her to be his girlfriend still, but the line "I'm not sure if the stuff I want is even worth the price it costs" shows that he can only have her if he has money. Then I feel like what ties things together is the line, "They'll sell you the rope by which you'll hang yourself." The money won't be enough, and she won't get happier, and the money is taking over her life.