If you hear me tellin’ my side of the story
If I break down without reason or a warnin’
If I burn the picture of us in my car
Oh, just blame it on my broken heart
If I tell your new girlfriend that you still midnight call me
Drag your name around this town until you’re sorry
If I move away and find a brand new start
Oh, just blame it on my broken heart
Call me crazy
I promise I’ll prove you right
Ruin your life
Just like you ruined mine
Who do you think you are?
I’ll tear your world apart
I’ll take it way too far
And blame it on my broken heart
If you see that I’m doin’ better than ever
And you hear hints of your name play on my record
If I fall right into someone else’s arms
I’m not the same, and you can blame it on my broken heart
Call me crazy
I promise I’ll prove you right
Ruin your life
Just like you ruined mine
Who do you think you are?
I’ll tear your world apart
I’ll take it way too far
And blame it on my broken heart
Blame it on my broken heart
Dial you from an unknown number
Hang it up, I’ll make you wonder
What you did all of this for
Break my heart, I’ll break yours more
Call me crazy
I promise I’ll prove you right
Ruin your life
Just like you ruined mine
Who do you think you are?
I’ll tear your world apart
I’ll take it way too far
And blame it on my broken heart
My broken heart
Dial you from an unknown number
Hang it up, I’ll make you wonder
Blame it on my broken heart
What you did all of this for
Break my heart, I’ll break yours more
Unpacking Heartbreak and Empowerment
In “Blame It On My Broken Heart,” Avery Anna delivers a raw and relatable portrayal of post-breakup emotions. The lyrics chart a journey through pain, anger, and a desire for retribution. Avery’s narrator doesn’t shy away from the chaos heartache can cause, admitting to irrational behaviors while laying the blame squarely on a wounded heart. This candid vulnerability resonates, capturing the up-and-down aftermath of love lost. The repeating mantra—‘blame it on my broken heart’—becomes both an excuse and a declaration of self-awareness, showcasing how heartbreak can both hurt and empower, making space for messy, real feelings.
Song Credits
- Artist: Avery Anna
- Release Year: 2024