The album's unmemorable opening track, "Never Again," for example: "I hope the ring you gave to her turns her finger green ... I would never wish bad things but I don't wish you well." The song is lined with hard-driving guitars, but there's really no hook. The dearth of hooks is pretty much consistent throughout "My December."
"One Minute" is a poor attempt at a dance song--surprising, because Clarkson had a team of great writers (Kara DioGuardi, and Canadian chanteuse Chantal Kreviazuk and her husband, Our Lady Peace frontman Raine Maida) for the '80s-inspired tune. "Hole" is only slightly more peppy, with hard-driving guitars that mimic her feelings: "I've given up on faith, on everything/All I want, all I need/is some peace."
After all the bitterness, Clarkson asks her former lover for a second chance in "Be Still." It seems completely out of context. Perhaps therapy is in order.