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@lilmisswift
I think about this article every goddamn day
no but like :’(
my thoughts when i realised taylor swift is making me use my brain
folklore feels like you just found an old collection of letters tied up with ribbon, in a box in someone’s attic and you wipe off the dust and sit down right there to carefully flip through them and you get a glimpse into the world of whoever wrote them
Thinking about how every line in my tears ricochet makes perfect sense with the big machine issue
GUYS THAT PUTS HER IN THEIR TOP TEN ALBUMS OF ALL TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!
alright i have a theory about the album cover. buckle up let’s go
so all of her previous album covers have been close ups of her and focused on her, and all the songs on the albums have been stories about her life, hence the focus on the close up of her
this album, she’s further away and it’s not a close up of her, it’s more focused on her surroundings, and she says these songs are stories not necessarily about her life, but about things she has observed around her, hence the focus on her surroundings more than on her
listening to my tears ricochet through the lens of taylor losing her masters gives me chills
I didn’t have it in myself to go with grace Calling them out when the news came out, telling her side of the story
And if I’m dead to you, why are you at the wake? Continuing to profit off of her work, promote it, pretending they are the bigger people You wear the same jewels that I gave you, As you bury me She WAS big machine. she helped build their fortune. they’d be nothing without her and her work And I can go anywhere I want. Anywhere I want, just not home She can take her music anywhere but it’s never going to be quite the same as the label that she grew up with
And when you can’t sleep at night (You hear my stolen lullabies) Stolen lullabies as in the music she wrote and they took….
And you’re tossing out blame, drunk on this pain. Crossing out the good years They had a good run, but when it all came crashing down, the label tried to make her look like the bad guy and they lost miserably
my heart hurts.
THIS
thinking about how bon iver and taylor are talking about a failed relationship and the lack of communication in exile and in the song they keep singing over eachother instead of listening and responding to eachother...like an argument that doesnt end...YALL SHES SO SMART
illicit affairs, taylor swift // celina sciamma
I ALMOST SPIT ALL MY TEA 🤣 truer words were never spoken (x)
Instagram Stories by Taylor’s friends and colleagues (July 24th 2020)
Betty literally sounds like its come right out of fearless and I am living
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honestly this is when it pays to be a taylor stan well-versed in her entire discography, including and especially her early work and unreleased songs. because the general public knows her for her confessional, straightforward songwriting. they’re used to taking her lyrics at face value. hence the many MANY texts i’ve received in the last hour asking me if taylor “broke up with her boyfriend” or if she’s ok.
but if you listen to early unreleased songs and selections of her work throughout the years, she’s proven she’s great at putting fictional storylines or other people’s stories to song. the emotions are real – they’re hers. but the details of the events are not ripped from the pages of her diary this time.
letting go of this insistence that every detail of every song is a clue to her personal life really frees us up to analyze these songs and find the universal humanity in them instead of just celebrity gossip fodder.