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— the 1, taylor swift
— exile, taylor swift feat. bon iver
BETTY
i love exile with my entire heart
wait... mad woman is the grown of version of a place in this world
The Love Triangle Storyline:
Cardigan/August/Betty
Lyrical continuity/Easter eggs:
- The cardigan
- The cobblestones
- The car
- The front porch
- Summer romances
Cardigan: betty’s perspective
- Seems to be the song of Betty’s perspective on her love, she thought it was all they needed in the moment, but then James left (with another woman: “chase two girls, lose the one”), but they returned to her front porch after summer ended
Notable lyrics: High heels on cobblestones/And when I felt like I was an old cardigan, Under someone's bed, You put me on and said I was your favorite/ Chase two girls, lose the one/To kiss in cars and downtown bars, Was all we needed, You drew stars around my scars, But now I'm bleedin'/peter losing Wendy/I knew you'd haunt all of my what-ifs/I knew you'd miss me once the thrill expired, And you'd be standin' in my front porch light, And I knew you'd come back to me
Betty: James’ perspective
This is the song that ties cardigan and August together mentioning things from both, which would makes sense as “James” is the one spending time With the two other participants of the long triangle, it seems Betty was the one James truly loved but they got swept away in a summer romance that they weren’t fully committed to and later regretted, turning up on bettys porch to ask forgiveness
Notable lyrics:
The worst thing that I ever did, Was what I did to you/ In the garden would you trust me, If I told you it was just a summer thing?/ I was walking home on broken cobblestones/ When she pulled up like A figment of my worst intentions, She said "James, get in, let's drive", Those days turned into nights, Slept next to her, but I dreamt of you all summer long/ Will you kiss me on the porch?/Standing in your cardigan, Kissin' in my car again
August: The Summer lovers perspective
The woman James left with for the summer (she sings about pulling up in her car, which is retold in Betty from James’ perspective) tells her perspective of loving someone who was never hers for a summer, but when they went back to school they didn’t want her. James wasn’t “hers to lose” because they loved and then returned to Betty after their summer affair
Notable lyrics: August slipped away into a moment in time, 'Cause it was never mine/ Will you call when you're back at school?, I remember thinkin' I had you/So much for summer love and saying "us", 'Cause you weren't mine to lose/Remember when I pulled up and said "Get in the car"/
folklore is a field full of flowers. folklore is the feeling of water brushing over your feet at the beach. folklore is coffee too early in the morning, but also tea at 2am. folklore is sitting alone by the window when it’s pouring down. folklore is sharing secrets with your best friends in a bathroom stall when you’re drunk. folklore is forbidden love. folklore is forgiveness. folklore is standing in the desert, but also running in the rain. folklore is vinyls on repeat all day. folklore is trust, but also taking risks. folklore is growing up, but also realizing how scary that can feel sometimes. folklore is anxiety, fear and self-doubt, but folklore is also faith, hope and endless love. folklore is knowing that you are enough. folklore is stories about all of this. folklore is a raw, beautiful masterpiece.
yes. this.
this is my reasoning behind why i believe the love triangle is cardigan, august, & betty. @taylorswift @taylornation
if folklore doesn’t get nominated for album of the year idk what I’m gonna do
This is album of the decade🌸
who are you? I'm you but stronger
@taylorswift @taylornation
you’ll get the full experience of this album if you’re emotionally unstable, i think
boy was i right
why is "west" capitalized?
i think we know a certain man with the last name West
SHUT UP SHE DID NOT
She literally did she didn’t need to capitalise the W it’s all in there
how did we go from hey kids spelling is fun! to this
We took a turn from fun and colour to deep and monotone and I’m not mad about it
folklore feels like hugs from childhood friends you haven’t seen in years, polaroid pictures rediscovered on dusty shelves capturing long-forgotten memories, heartbreak and longing that time never truly healed....
really love the idea that folklore is centered around myth and stories because it really exemplifies the fact that taylor has always been a storyteller..and it reintroduces the notion that she is a storyteller before an autobiographer. really makes you think about her entire discography and what is “real life” and what is inspired
invisible strings feels like a warm hug i wanna wrap myself in it forever