Top 10 Taylor Swift Break Up Songs
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The top Taylor Swift break up songs undoubtedly chronicle the songstress’ personal relationships, and the heartache that went along with them. Although Swift has only released three studio albums, many of her tracks encompass emotions we can all relate to — whether it be a boyfriend moving away, unrequited love, games, or deception. Here are Taylor Swift’s best songs about break ups.
10: 'Teardrops on My Guitar'
Her first of nine Top 20 hits, 'Teardrops on My Guitar' is about Taylor's real-life classmate crush, Drew, and how he had feelings for someone else. Although fittingly written in the perspective of a 16-year-old, the song still tackles the feeling of unrequited love, something we’ve all experienced in high school: “He says he’s so in love / He’s finally got it right / I wonder if he knows / He’s all I think about at night.”





5: 'Back to December'
‘Back to December’ finds Swift apologizing to a boy she may have not appreciated back in December of 2009. “This is about a person who was incredible to me, just perfect to me in a relationship, and I was really careless with him,” Swift tells E! Entertainment. “So, this is a song full of words that I would say to him that he deserves to hear.” Like ‘Dear John,’ Taylor stays mum, but we all know she dated Taylor Lautner towards the end of ’09.

4: 'Last Kiss'
The slow-tempo break up song ballad has us reminiscing on the good times of being in love — the dancing, his step, handshake, and his kiss. “So I’ll watch you live in pictures like I used to watch you sleep / And I feel you forget me like I used to feel you breathe / And I keep up with our old friends just to ask them how you are.”


2: 'Should've Said No'
A banjo rock-infused track, ‘Should’ve Said No,’ stems from the words her ex pleaded to her after Taylor found out he cheated. Although not as angry as ‘Picture to Burn,’ the song dabbles on the morals and lessons Swift learned from her 16-year-old relationship.







