My December

Josh Groban · Other Songs - Josh Groban

This is my December

This is my time of the year

This is my December

This is all so clear

This is my December

This is my snow-covered home

This is my December

This is me alone



And I just wish that I didn't feel

Like there was something I missed

And I take back all the things I said

To make you feel like that

And I just wish that I didn't feel

Like there was something I missed

And I take back all the things I said to you



And I'd give it all away

Just to have somewhere to go to

Give it all away

To have someone to come home to

This is my December

These are my snow covered dreams

This is me pretending

This is all I need



And I just wish that I didn't feel

Like there was something I missed

And I take back all the things I said

To make you feel like that

And I just wish that I didn't feel

Like there was something I missed

And I take back all the things I said to you



And I'd give it all away

Just to have somewhere to go to

Give it all away

To have someone to come home to



This is my December

This is my time of the year

This is my December

This is all so clear

And I'd give it all away

Just to have somewhere to go to

Give it all away to have someone

To come home to

About My December

Josh Groban's "My December" stands as a poignant addition to his catalog of soulful pop and classical crossover recordings. Released alongside his signature style, the track exemplifies his ability to blend vocal technique with emotional storytelling, characteristic of his work on albums like *Closer*. The song reflects a genre often associated with romantic ballads and cinematic soundtracks, where Groban's rich tone delivers intimate narratives without relying on explicit lyrical exposition. As part of his broader discography, "My December" contributes to his reputation for crafting atmospheric music that resonates with listeners seeking depth and vocal prowess. It aligns with other notable works in his repertoire, such as "The Prayer" and "You Raise Me Up," which have become staples in his body of work. The recording captures the essence of his artistic identity, focusing on melodic structure and vocal expression rather than narrative complexity, making it a fitting song in his collection of emotionally charged pop songs.