Tiny Bubbles in Champagne
Poem by Taylor Swift | October 3, 2025
He ran to his car from work to catch the flight
Missed the first act but somehow
it’s better this way. It’s just right.
Because you get to watch him make
his way through the masses
Parting the crowd like some neon Moses in a sequin sea
He is a magnet and a trampoline
The tiny bubbles in champagne
Haphazard but precise, he crash-landed next to you.
Reckless, but never with your heart
If he’s in, you are too
You’ve begun to feel that
Every song beofre was just a prayer
A wish list
He is not what you’ve been waiting for
He is more.
Why you held out
Why you left
And nothing aches suddenly
He has that effect.
General Information
| Released | October 3, 2025 |
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| About | Tiny Bubbles in Champagne is a poem written by Taylor, which is part of her twelfth studio album, The Life of a Showgirl (2025). It is exclusively available on the physical Tiny Bubbles in Champagne edition. |