While on the surface, the lyrics to this song appear to be a simple build off of the cliche "beauty is on the inside", the chorus suggests a more abstract sociological meaning: that 'beautiful' people have created a veil over the eyes of 'ugly' people, making them think that the reason their life is so unsatisfying is because of personal faults or something they're doing wrong - when in reality, their life is unsatisfying because they're not good looking, and people instinctively treat unattractive people poorer than attractive people.
While on the surface, the lyrics to this song appear to be a simple build off of the cliche "beauty is on the inside", the chorus suggests a more abstract sociological meaning: that 'beautiful' people have created a veil over the eyes of 'ugly' people, making them think that the reason their life is so unsatisfying is because of personal faults or something they're doing wrong - when in reality, their life is unsatisfying because they're not good looking, and people instinctively treat unattractive people poorer than attractive people.