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The Lakes, t.s.
betty + august + cardigan = the teenage love triangle
i cant get over this
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âmy gut is telling me that if you make something you love, you should just put it out into the world.â â the discography of taylor swift.
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i think taylor really encapsulated the album perfectly by saying âa 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 indiscrenible.â we have songs alluding her current relationship (invisible string, peace, hoax - obvious with the reccurring motifs from her past two albums of her personal story), those alluding to her struggles and self-reflection (my tears ricochet, mirrorball, this is me trying, mad woman), those drawn from real tales (the last great american dynasty, epiphany), those fictional (the trilogy of cardigan, august, betty) and those more ambiguous (the 1, exile, seven, illicit affair). these stories are interwoven, tied together with a personal touch that they feel theyâre personal stories but theyâre not, sheâs acting here as the narrator, and so its hard to distinguish whatâs real and whatâs imagination. and folktales are told over time and they are changed, reflective of what message the storyteller wishes to convey. and in that sense, maybe cardigan makes sense to be the title track, for two ways. one, in essence its part of the fictional tale sheâs telling, but also parallels to her own personal tales she had told for years. two, it seems as this metaphor for taylor weaving patches of story to form one bigger story within this album. and how the listeners of folktales get morales, interpret the stories, we as listeners to are left open to interpret the tales sheâs woven, to become our own tales. in conclusion, its a brilliant concept, and a new prime in taylorâs songwriting.
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The way the story of the album is told in fragments, like itâs being told around a campfire and the speaker has to keep adding backstory and detail, and slowly then all at once you start to see how they all connect and by the end you know whatâs coming and your heart is shattering but youâre also in complete and utter awe of the world you fell into, how you stumbled around and got to know everyone and watched everything spark and burn and now itâs...over, but itâs all yours now that youâve heard it