I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can)

Album: The Tortured Poets Department (2024)
Charted: 20
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  • The smoke cloud billows out his mouth
    Like a freight train through a small town
    The jokes that he told across the bar
    Were revolting and far too loud

    They shake their heads saying, "God help her"
    When I tell them he's my man
    But your good Lord doesn't need to lift a finger
    I can fix him, no, really I can
    And only I can

    The dopamine races through his brain
    On a six-lane Texas highway
    His hand, so calloused from his pistol
    Softly traces hearts on my face

    And I could see it from a mile away
    A perfect case for my certain skill-set
    He had a halo of the highest grade
    He just hadn't met me yet

    They shake their heads saying, "God help her"
    When I tell them he's my man
    But your good Lord doesn't need to lift a finger
    I can fix him, no, really I can
    And only I can

    Good boy, that's right
    Come close, I'll show you Heaven
    If you'll be an angel, all night
    Trust me, I can handle me a dangerous man
    No, really I can

    They shook their heads saying, "God help her"
    When I told them he's my man (I told them he's my man)
    But your good Lord didn't need to lift a finger
    I can fix him, no, really I can (no, really I can)
    Whoa, maybe I can't Writer/s: Jack Antonoff, Taylor Swift
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
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