Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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Completely protected or invulnerable, often used to describe something that is resistant to attack or criticism.
Taylor describes her relationship as 'bulletproof' to convey its strength and resilience in the face of external challenges or criticisms. This highlights the couple's ability to withstand adversity.
Enclosures used to confine or restrict something, often used metaphorically to describe feelings of confinement or limitation.
Taylor uses 'cages' to describe the ways in which society or external forces can restrict or trap individuals, particularly in the context of her relationship. This highlights the need for freedom and escape.
Easily broken or damaged, often used to describe something delicate or vulnerable.
Taylor describes love as a 'fragile little flame' to convey its vulnerability and the ease with which it can be extinguished. This emphasizes the need for care and protection in relationships.
Not tightly closed or fastened, often used to describe something that is careless or indiscreet.
Taylor references the phrase 'loose lips sink ships' to caution against careless talk or gossip, which can have negative consequences. This emphasizes the importance of discretion and secrecy in her relationship.
Birds of prey that feed on carrion, often seen as a symbol of danger or threat. In a broader sense, people who take advantage of others' misfortunes.
Taylor uses 'vultures' to describe the people who are waiting for her relationship to fail, circling and waiting to pounce on any sign of weakness. This highlights the external pressures and threats to her relationship.