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Taylor Swift’s Tortured Poets: Joe Alwyn, Matty Healy

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11. “I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)”: As Taylor notes in this song, she believed she could help change someone, despite any naysayers.

“The smoke cloud billows out his mouth like a freight train through a small town,” she sings. “The jokes that he told across the bar were revolting and far too loud.”

“Thеy shake their heads saying, ‘God, help her’ when I tell ’em he’s my man,” the lyrics continue. “But your good lord doesn’t need to lift a finger / I can fix him, no, really, I can / And only I can.”

12. “Loml”: In this moving track, Taylor first sings about being called the love of someone’s life “about a million times.” However, the dynamic soon changed. 

“If you know it in one glimpse, it’s legendary,” she notes. “What we thought was for all time was momentary.”

She ends the song by letting the person know, “You’re the loss of my life.”

13. “I Can Do It With a Broken Heart”: Though this song is upbeat, it’s filled with lyrics of unrequited love. 

“I’m so obsessed with him, but he avoids me like the plague / I cry a lot, but I am so productive, it’s an art,” she sings. “You know you’re good when you can even do it with a broken heart.”

14. “The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived”: Taylor has a few questions for “the smallest man who ever lived,” who seemingly left their relationship out of nowhere.

“You kicked out the stage lights, but you’re still performing,” she sings. “And in plain sight you hid / But you are what you did.”

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