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 pleasant and often unrealistic fantasy or reverie, typically experienced while awake.
Taylor uses this word to contrast with the idea of a nightmare, implying that she may appear pleasant or appealing, but has a darker reality.
A feeling of resentment or bitterness towards someone because of their success or perceived advantage.
Taylor uses this word to describe the intense emotions that can arise in a relationship, implying a sense of possessiveness or insecurity.
Unpleasant or disagreeable, often in a way that is shocking or disturbing.
Taylor uses this word to hint at the potential negative consequences of her relationship, suggesting that it could leave emotional scars.
A frightening or unpleasant dream, or a situation that is very unpleasant or difficult to deal with.
Taylor uses this word to suggest that she may appear attractive or appealing on the surface, but has a darker or more troubled side.
Having or showing no care for the consequences of an action; impulsive and irresponsible.
Taylor uses this word to describe the all-consuming and potentially destructive nature of her relationship, implying a willingness to take risks and disregard potential harm.
Severe physical or mental suffering, often inflicted intentionally.
Taylor uses this word to suggest that some people are drawn to relationships that are painful or all-consuming, rather than healthy and fulfilling.