Swiftsession (Swift Obsession)
I am a major Swiftie. I wouldn't say it's a problem...aside from the fact that I have her songs memorized but very few songs of other artists.
She is my role model and inspiration for just about everything I am.
For example:
1. I started songwriting because of her.
2. I had bangs at one point because of her.
3. I love vintage stuff (mostly because I like old things and their history but) because of her.
I have been a fan since the first album. I even remember the first song I heard of hers. ("Teardrops on my Guitar") I also remember the CMA performance of "Should've said No" that made me realize who she was and totally fall in love with her music.
I kind of freak out about any new songs or videos, and I even suffered a twisted an ankle while dancing to her music. (Totally worth it.)
I've been here the whole time. I just don't get why some Swifties are giving up on her. She is such a wonderful person. She's caring and giving, especially to her fans. I mean what other celebrity does things like Swiftmas?
Maybe, they don't like how she has evolved. I don't see the logic in that, though. Everyone changes. It's actually sad to see someone never change. To me, Taylor has changed in the most amazing ways, and I am so proud to call myself a Swiftie. (I even demonstrate that through my T. Swift journals and random lip sync SnapChats. Not to mention my random displays of Public Swiftie Fanaticism, or PSF. Just made that up.)
The sad part is that I have never been to a concert. (They are really expensive.) I have never even come close to meeting her. I might never take part in either of those things, but she is an ever present impact on my life. One that I am so thankful for. You know when you have that one person that you look up to and strive to be? Well she is mine.
Thank you, taylorswift, for your music. You have a song for every situation. :)
♥Nicole






