The song "Last Christmas" by Eden Prince & Karen Harding is a cover of the original song by Wham!, written by George Michael. The lyrics tell a story of heartbreak and the hope for love during the holiday season. The narrator sings about being hurt in a past relationship. They reminisce about giving their heart to someone last Christmas, only to have it given away the very next day. Despite this pain, they still have feelings for the person and are tempted to be fooled by them again if they were to show affection. The narrator reflects on the past year, acknowledging their foolishness for still holding onto the love they had. They send a Christmas gift to the person they once loved, along with a note expressing their true feelings. However, they understand that they need to protect themselves this year to prevent further heartache. As they attend a party filled with friends, the narrator tries to avoid the person who broke their heart. They realize they were mistaken in thinking that the person could be relied upon and that they were merely a shoulder to lean on. The narrator then expresses hope that they have found real love this time, resolving to not be fooled again. The song conveys the emotions of heartbreak, longing, and the need for self-preservation during the holiday season. It explores themes of love, lost trust, and the desire to find someone special who reciprocates genuine feelings.