Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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A small piece of sticky material used to cover and protect a small wound or cut.
Taylor uses 'band-aids' to describe superficial or inadequate attempts to fix deep emotional wounds. The word is used to convey a sense of inadequacy.
The spirit of a dead person, or a person who is felt to be present but is not seen. It can also be used figuratively to describe a lingering feeling or memory.
Taylor uses 'ghosts' to describe the lingering emotional pain and guilt that can haunt someone who has hurt others. The word is used to convey a sense of unresolved issues.
Covered with or affected by rust, which is a reddish-brown substance that forms on metal when it oxidizes. It can also be used figuratively to describe something that has become old, worn out, or decayed.
Taylor uses 'rusted' to describe how a once beautiful relationship has deteriorated and become worn out. The word is used to convey a sense of decay and deterioration.
Marks left on the skin or on a surface after a wound has healed. It can also be used figuratively to describe emotional or psychological damage.
Taylor uses 'scars' to describe the lasting emotional pain caused by a past hurt. The word is used to convey a sense of permanent damage.