The Red Shoes (1948) Swedish poster / Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce in "I Can Do it With a Broken Heart" / The Red Shoes (1948)
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The Red Shoes (1948) Swedish poster / Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce in "I Can Do it With a Broken Heart" / The Red Shoes (1948)
(Last Kiss (Taylor’s Version) - Taylor Swift / The Black Dog - Taylor Swift)
I Hate It Here // Folklore Prologue // Evermore Prologue
I think I Hate It Here really emphasises how important creating Folklore and Evermore was to Taylor, the secret gardens in her mind.
Peter
I am ash from your fire . . .
Lyrics: Guilty As Sin | Hoax | loml | Smallest Man Who Ever Lived
Taylor Swift + silence being a gift or punishment (insp.)
definitely don’t think about “someday i’ll be livin’ in a big old city […] someday i’ll be big enough so you can’t hit me” and then 12 years later “i’m a monster on the hill…too big to hang out, slowly lurching towards your favorite city, pierced through the heart but never killed”