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titsay
YOU ARE THE REASON

@theartofmadeline
sheepfilms
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cardigan // Taylor Swift
please, picture me in the weeds before I learned civility, I used to scream ferociously any time I wanted.
painting 2 //?
Please picture me in the trees. I hit my peak at seven feet in the swing over the creek. I was too scared to jump in but I, I was high in the sky with Pennsylvania under me. Are there still beautiful things?
i almost do // the 1
TAYLOR SWIFT - FOLKLORE PHOTOSHOOT (2020)
cause you were never mine...
“A mere 11 months passed between the release of Lover and its surprise follow-up, but it feels like a lifetime. Written and recorded remotely during the first few months of the global pandemic, folklore finds the 30-year-old singer-songwriter teaming up with The National’s Aaron Dessner and longtime collaborator Jack Antonoff for a set of ruminative and relatively lo-fi bedroom pop that’s worlds away from its predecessor. When Swift opens “the 1” - a sly hybrid of plaintive piano and her naturally bouncy delivery - with “I’m doing good, I’m on some new shit,” you’d be forgiven for thinking it was another update from quarantine, or a comment on her broadening sensibilities. But Swift’s channeled her considerable energies into writing songs here that double as short stories and character studies, from Proustian flashbacks (“cardigan,” which bears shades of Lana Del Rey) to outcast widows (“the last great american dynasty”) and doomed relationships (“exile,” a heavy-hearted duet with Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon). It’s a work of great texture and imagination. “Your braids like a pattern/Love you to the moon and to Saturn,” she sings on “seven,” the tale of two friends plotting an escape. “Passed down like folk songs, the love lasts so long.” For a songwriter who has mined such rich detail from a life lived largely in public, it only makes sense that she’d eventually find inspiration in isolation.”
— Updated description of “folklore” on Apple Music (July 26th 2020)
A tale that becomes folklore is one that is passed down and whispered around. Sometimes even sung about. The lines between fantasy and reality blur and the boundaries between truth and fiction become almost indiscernible. Speculation, over time, becomes fact. Myths, ghost stories, and fables. Fairytales and parables. Gossip and legend. Someone’s secrets written in the sky for all to behold. In isolation my imagination has run wild and this album is the result, a collection of songs and stories that flowed like a stream of consciousness. Picking up a pen was my way of escaping into fantasy, history, and memory. I’ve told these stories to the best of my ability with all the love, wonder, and whimsy they deserve. Now it’s up to you to pass them down.(insp.)
hi all.....
it’s been years since i’ve posted here! and i have no idea what’s going on. i can’t view my blog in the normal format, only in dashboard format. i’d love to be able to view it as normal, just for nostalgia purposes... anyone wanna enlighten me how i can do that? (feel free to msg me, idk how to open replies to public anymore!!)
if anyone’s reading this, i miss all of you so much, and i hope life is treating you well (especially in these crazy times). all of you impacted me so positively and helped me develop my relationship with literature, poetry, love, love, music... love you and thank you so so much
reputation 2017
i really think that no matter what taylor’s comeback was - even if it was just like a normal happy single - people would still come for her and claim that she’s playing the victim. like did people honestly expect her to just stay quiet forever n never retaliate lol ? you can’t silence her. i have so many conflicting emotions on this whole thing, i need to think about it all