Head back to December and revisit Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner’s relationship:
Her relationship with her Valentine’s Day costar has been long rumored to be the inspiration behind the album’s second single. Swift and Lautner dated for several months in the fall of 2009, calling it quits that December. “He liked her more than she liked him. He went everywhere he could to see her, but she didn't travel much to see him,” a source toldSpeak Now
in October 2010, she explained to Yahoo! Music that “Back to December” had a different message than her other breakup anthems. "Up until now, I haven't really felt like I really needed to apologize to someone,” she admitted at the time. “It’s just necessary.” In the track, Swift sings, “You gave me roses and I left them there to die / So this is me swallowin' my pride / Standin' in front of you sayin' I'm sorry for that night / And I go back to December all the time.
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