Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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shone or burned unsteadily, with a wavering light; to have existed or been noticeable for only a short time
The word 'flickered' is used to convey the idea that the memory of the person is still present in Taylor's mind, but it's not a constant or stable presence. The image of a flickering lantern suggests a fragile, fleeting light.
shining with a soft, steady, and warm light; radiant with health, happiness, or enthusiasm
The word 'glowing' is used to describe the love as a source of light and warmth, even in difficult or dark times. The image of something glowing in the dark suggests a powerful, enduring presence.
lasting or remaining unchanged forever; intended to last or remain unchanged for a long time
Taylor uses 'permanent' to describe the lasting impact of the love on her life. The phrase 'permanent mark' suggests a deep, indelible impression that cannot be erased.
going down or downwards, especially into a liquid or a state of decline or failure
Taylor uses 'sinking' to describe a situation that is failing or deteriorating. The metaphor of 'sinking ships' suggests a sense of desperation and loss of control.
completely uncontrolled or unrestrained; most extreme or intense
Taylor uses this word to describe the intensity of her dreams, emphasizing the depth of her emotions. The phrase 'wildest dreams' suggests a strong, all-consuming passion.