When it comes to therapy, some people may choose to visit professional doctors. For others, they listen to brand-new Taylor Swift music.
“I'm so depressed, I act like it's my birthday every day / I'm so obsessed with him, but he avoids me like the plague,” she sings. “I cry a lot, but I am so productive, it's an art / You know you're good when you can even do it with a broken heart.”“Now I'm down bad, cryin' at the gym / Everything comes out teenage petulance,” she sings. “F— it if I can't have him / I might just die, it would make no difference.
Swift continued, “There were times when I used to have really, really, really bad days where we would just be on the phone for hours and hours and hours. I’d write something that I wanted to say, and instead of posting it, I’d just read it to her.”TTPD isn’t the first time Swift has explored mental health topics. When “Red “ was released in 2021, some fans speculated her lyrics in “Forever Winter” were about an experience processing the death of a friend by suicide.