My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys

Album: The Tortured Poets Department (2024)
Charted: 6
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  • Oh, here we go again
    The voices in his head
    Called the rain to end our days of wild
    The sickest army doll
    Purchased at the mall
    Rivulets descend my plastic smile

    But you should've seen him when he first got me

    My boy only breaks his favorite toys, toys, oh
    I'm queen of sand castles he destroys, oh, oh
    'Cause it fit too right, puzzle pieces in the dead of night
    I should've known it was a matter of time, oh, oh
    My boy only breaks his favorite toys, oh, oh

    There was a litany of reasons why
    We could've played for keeps this time
    I know I'm just repeating myself
    Put me back on my shelf
    But first, pull the string
    And I'll tell you that he runs
    Because he loves me (he loves me)

    'Cause you should've seen him when he first saw me

    My boy (my boy) only breaks his favorite toys, toys, oh
    I'm queen (I'm queen) of sand castles he destroys, oh, oh
    'Cause I knew too much, there was danger in the heat of my touch
    He saw forever, so he smashed it up, oh, oh
    My boy (my boy) only breaks his favorite toys, oh, oh

    Once I fix me (oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh)
    He's gonna miss me (oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh)
    Once I fix me (oh-oh-oh, oh-oh-oh)
    He's gonna miss me

    Just say when, I'd play again
    He was my best friend down at the sandlot
    I felt more when we played pretend
    Than with all the Kens
    'Cause he took me out of my box
    Stole my tortured heart
    Left all these broken parts
    Told me I'm better off
    But I'm not
    I'm not, I'm not Writer/s: Taylor Swift
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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