inside you there are two wolves: the tortured poet and the showgirl
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@afanoftaylor
inside you there are two wolves: the tortured poet and the showgirl
being this young is art...
something people don’t appreciate enough is the fact that different songs on midnights explore the same topics in numerous, sometimes contradictory ways. on snow on the beach, she’s scared that a new relationship might not work out; on labyrinth, she’s terrified that it might. snow on the beach also talks about the celestial forces that bring two people together; mastermind confesses that she was the force in question all along. bejeweled describes the confidence and freedom of bending the rules of a relationship; high infidelity is filled with guilt and terror for simply dancing with another guy. she takes the money on you’re on your own, kid, but she feels stifled by it on anti-hero. she ends you’re on your own, kid with inspiring words; on dear reader, she warns the audience not to listen to her advice. she burns in hell on anti-hero, but karma is her god on karma. she can face any struggle fame throws at her on you’re on your own, kid, but she’s too soft for all of it on sweet nothing. she’s a diamond and a monster on the hill at the same time. it’s almost like each story is told from multiple perspectives like the love triangle on folklore, but instead of several fictional characters, the narrators all exist in different corners of taylor’s mind.
You've got no reason to be afraid
the robert pattinson being cast as batman to taylor swift releasing the midnights album domino effect.......
for context: robert is cast in stars at noon but he is also cast as batman which (combined with covid) leads to scheduling conflicts and he drops out of stars at noon -> taron egerton replaces robert in stars at noon then drops out himself -> joe alwyn replaces taron last minute and goes to panama to start filming opposite margaret qualley, girlfriend of jack antonoff -> taylor + jack are left to their own devices while joe + margaret are away and end up making midnights
……….hear me out: without the twilight saga, there is no midnights
midnights is dark 1989. 1989 was the party, midnights is the aftermath. everyone has gone home. there’s glitter on the floor. it’s sultry, it’s sad, it’s sweet, it’s maddening. it’s folklore’s heart wrenching honesty, but 1989’s synth and image. we’re not in the london countryside anymore, we’re back on the streets of new york city
reblog for your last chance to fit all of taylor’s studio album covers into one post
literally in the middle of the night in my dreams i know i’m gonna be with you i wake in the night i pace like a ghost i want your midnights i’ve been sleeping so long in a 20 year dark night 2 am who do you love i wonder til i’m wide awake it feels like a perfect night wait for the signal and i’ll meet you after dark when you can’t sleep at night you hear my stolen lullabies this night is sparkling don’t you let it go midnight you come and pick me up no headlights coffee at midnight starry eyes sparking up my darkest night
i love how truly unhinged speak now as an album is cause it's like OF COURSE if you give a dramatic 18-19 year old complete artistic freedom on an album she's gonna put a 7 minute diss track name-dropping (in the title!!) a famous rock star and a evanescence/twilight-esque orchestra number and a slut shaming pop punk anthem. just 0 filter whatsoever and yup!!!! it works!!!! i love you little blonde girl with a guitar, you can do whatever you want and we want to hear every weird idea that your crazy little mind comes up with
I go back to December all the time.
“So with Phoebe I reached out and I sent her this song called Nothing New which I wrote when I was 22, and it’s really really special to me because it was the first time I was not a shiny new artist. I was on my fourth album and I felt like — I think this happens a lot of artists where they have their breakthrough moment and then the moment after that is really hard for them because they’re just not getting the same [attention].” —Taylor Swift on Nothing New (x)
“I just was thinking, “Okay, so we have mirrorballs in the middle of a dance floor because they reflect light. They are broken a million times, and that’s what makes them so shiny. We have people like that in society. They hang there, and every time they break, it entertains us.” And when you shine a light on them, it’s this glittering, fantastic thing, but then a lot of the time when the spotlight isn’t on them they’re just still there, up on a pedestal, but nobody’s watching them.” —Taylor Swift talking about mirrorball on lpss
Taylor Swift x Fame
i've said it before and i'll say it again but taylor is a once in a lifetime songwriter. her ability to connect to millions of people's lives through her words generation after generation is powerful. her ability to instill courage in young girls and women to express their emotions is inspiring. we watched her grow up and she handed these stories to us so we could make them our own. all too well making history today is symbolic of that and i hope that's people's main takeaway from this achievement
“Everything Has Changed is a song that I wrote with Ed Sheeran, and I think this is the one that we wrote on a trampoline in my backyard—how cute is that? He is a friend that I will just cherish forever, and looking back to the phases that we were at in our lives back then, it was shortly after this that we went on tour together, we had so many hilarious times, and this was the song that started all of it. And now when I think about this song, I think about how we'd make faces at each other onstage, and try to make the other one crack up. For me, this song is just about all the memories, all the fun times, the friendship montage—that's what I see in my head when I think about this. And it was really fun to get to go in, and I was really, really grateful that Ed wanted to redo all his stuff on Red, so, yay!”
— Taylor on Everything Has Changed for Amazon Music
Taylor, after 1 and a half mojito :
WHERE DID U GET THAT PICTURE OF ME
YOUR MOM SEND IT TO ME TAYLOR
Send help I just got dragged
Drunk Taylor (Taylor's Version)
“The song Forever Winter is about being in a moment in your life where you love someone, or someone is such a good friend of yours, or you feel really close to someone, and you realize all at once that they've been struggling for a very long time. And you feel so guilty that you didn't see it sooner, and you wish you would've checked in on them more, and that person means so much to you, but you didn't necessarily pick up on the signs that maybe they weren't okay. So, that's Forever Winter.”
— Taylor on Forever Winter for Amazon Music