December
Unwound Lyrics


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I guess I had my chance, I'm told it was my obligation
At dusk I held the ground and prayed for morning to come quickly
That night I held your hand, together we had bits and pieces
On that December night, you cried and cried and cried, but
We held our lives by the whims that govern conversations
We held our lives by the whims that govern conversations
Wait! hold on! I'm not finished... fine!
Never again! will he ruin mine
December night, I'm told I had my obligations
December night, I tried and tried and tried, but
We held our lives by the whims that govern conversations
We held our lives by the whims that govern conversations
Wait! hold on! I'm not finished... fine!
Never again! will he ruin mine
Wait! hold on! I'm not finished... fine!
Never again! will he ruin mine




(when we were on we were on
When we were off we were way off)

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Unwound's song "December" depict the aftermath of a failed relationship, where the singer regrets not taking their chance and fulfilling their obligation. The song paints a picture of an emotional December night, where the singer and their partner were trying to piece their relationship back together. The lyrics use vivid imagery to show how fragile their relationship was by stating that they held their lives by the whims that govern conversations. This means that their relationship depended on the tone and content of each conversation, and they had no solid foundation to build on. The singer acknowledges that they tried their best to salvage the relationship on that December night, but it was too little too late. The song ends with the singer stating that they won't let their ex-partner ruin their lives again and that he's done with the relationship.


The song's lyrics suggest that the singer had a moment to seize the opportunity to fix the relationship but did not act on it. As a result, the relationship fell apart, and they were left to deal with the emotional aftermath. The chorus emphasizes the feeling of helplessness that the singer is experiencing by repeatedly saying that they held their lives by the whims that govern conversations. This is a powerful message that highlights how easily relationships can break down without mutual trust and a shared sense of responsibility. The song's overall theme is melancholic and regretful, but it also shows a sense of strength from the singer, who has learned from past mistakes, and is determined not to repeat them.


Line by Line Meaning

I guess I had my chance, I'm told it was my obligation
I'm regretting missing an opportunity that I was supposed to take


At dusk I held the ground and prayed for morning to come quickly
I was stuck in a bad situation, desperately hoping for a way out


That night I held your hand, together we had bits and pieces
We were struggling to hold our relationship together, but still had some good moments


On that December night, you cried and cried and cried, but
I remember the pain you were feeling that night, but there's more to the story


We held our lives by the whims that govern conversations
Our dialogue dictated the ups and downs of our lives


Wait! hold on! I'm not finished... fine!
I'm not done talking, but we can move on anyway


Never again! will he ruin mine
I won't let someone else bring me down like that again


December night, I'm told I had my obligations
The pressure was on for me to do something on that fateful night


December night, I tried and tried and tried, but
I struggled to make things right, but it didn't work out


When we were on we were on
When things were good between us, they were great


When we were off we were way off
But when things weren't going well, they were really bad




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: FRO SOSA, LEWIS A MARTINEE

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