Heartbreaking Lyrics From Tate McRae’s Too Young to Be Sad EP to Use as Instagram Captions
We're not sure that there's an artist making music today who writes lyrics more heart-wrenchingly relatable than the talented Tate McRae.
Her songs cut deep, and with today's release of her new EP, Too Young to Be Sad, we're feeling the impact of her songwriting talents more than ever. If you've had your heart broken, chances are Tate's songs mean something—and we think the following lyrics will work beautifully as your next Instagram caption.
For when you're done waiting for that person to notice your subtle flirting:
"Playing cool makes me lose my mind."
-"slower"
For when you feel you've finally moved on:
"And finally, now I'm doing fine."
-"r u ok"
For when you thought you were over someone, but they show up again in your thoughts:
"I hate that I never know why you're still so caught up in my head."
-"rubberband"
For calling someone out on their dishonesty:
"You said you'd never lie, but you did it anyway."
-"wish i loved you in the 90s"
For showing that big new transition in your life:
"I'm going through changes. It's a rollercoaster."
-"slower"
For when you're thinking about that person you probably should have never dated:
"You're my one mistake."
-"bad ones"
For when your heart is completely in pieces:
"But I don't really care how bad it hurts when you broke me first."
-"you broke me first"
For when you're actively trying to stop thinking about someone:
"And I got this rubber band on my wrist."
-"rubberband"
For when you feel like you're the one making all of the moves:
"What happened to thе guy picking up the girl?"
-"wish i loved you in the 90s"
For when you feel change on the horizon:
"Who knows who I'll be tomorrow?"
-"slower"
For that pic of you healing with your squad after a breakup:
"No, they never liked you anyways."
-"r u ok"
For when you're wondering about that newly ended relationship:
"Was it a wasted couple months?"
-"rubberband"
For when you keep getting drawn in by bad boys:
"I keep fallin' for the bad ones."
-"bad ones"
For flaunting the new you:
"I might be somebody—you might not even know her."
-"slower"
For when your ex starts dating again after no time at all:
"You moved on quicker than I could've ever."
-"you broke me first"
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