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Two Weeks in December
Skullcrusher Lyrics


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On the night that we met
I looked cool rolling cigarettes
You were fooled by my jokes
I was too
I didn′t know you

And I woke up alone
In a frozen, broken home
And my cousin gave me the flu
So I flew back to LA, but not back to you

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Skullcrusher's song "Two Weeks in December" tell a story of a romantic encounter that quickly unravels. The singer recalls the night they met, where they presented themselves as cool and charming, joking around to impress each other. However, both individuals were unaware of the true nature of the other person. As time passes, the singer finds themselves waking up alone in a dysfunctional and cold home, symbolizing the emotional emptiness they feel. The mention of their cousin giving them the flu suggests that even their familial relationships are strained. Feeling isolated and disconnected, the singer decides to leave and return to Los Angeles, but not to reunite with the person they initially met.


This song captures the bittersweet experience of a fleeting connection that ultimately doesn't fulfill the singer's longing for emotional intimacy. It explores themes of disillusionment, loneliness, and the search for a sense of belonging. The lyrics convey a sense of resignation and acceptance of the fact that sometimes relationships don't work out as expected.


Line by Line Meaning

On the night that we met
During the evening when we first encountered each other


I looked cool rolling cigarettes
I appeared stylish and impressive while effortlessly preparing cigarettes


You were fooled by my jokes
You were deceived by my humorous remarks


I was too
I also fell victim to my own deception


I didn't know you
I had no knowledge or understanding about you as a person


And I woke up alone
I regained consciousness by myself


In a frozen, broken home
Within a residence that felt cold and shattered


And my cousin gave me the flu
My cousin transmitted the flu virus to me


So I flew back to LA, but not back to you
Consequently, I traveled back to Los Angeles, however, I did not return in your direction




Writer(s): Helen Ballentine, Noah Henry Weinman

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