Poetic justice - Taylor Swift spills bad blood on 'The Tortured Poets Department': review
Briefly

It occurs on 'Who's Afraid of Little Old Me?' - one of two tunes that Swift wrote by herself with that wicked pen of hers. 'I was tame, I was gentle/'Til the circus life made me mean/Don't you worry folks, we took out all her teeth/Who's afraid of little old me?/Well you should be,'
'I was supposed to be sent away, but they forgot to come and get me,' she reveals at the beginning of album opener 'Fortnight,' hinting at some kind of crisis. Then she digs deeper into the dirt with an even more jarring jaw-dropper: 'I was a functioning alcoholic/'Till nobody noticed my new aesthetic/All of this to say, I hope you're OK/But you're the reason.'
Read at New York Post
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