Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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Well-known or recognized because of being seen or experienced many times before.
Taylor uses this word to convey a sense of comfort and recognition in the relationship, highlighting the familiarity of the person's voice.
Having a pleasing and attractive appearance, especially in a strong and masculine way.
Taylor uses this word to describe the physical appearance of the person she's interested in, emphasizing his attractive qualities.
The ability to understand or see something clearly only after it has happened.
Taylor uses this word to express the idea that the person will only truly appreciate or understand the relationship after it has ended.
Having a healthy and pink color, often used to describe someone's cheeks.
Taylor uses this word to create a vivid image of the person she's describing, emphasizing their healthy and attractive appearance.
Twisted or caught together in a complicated way, often making it difficult to separate or understand.
Taylor uses this word to describe the complex and intimate nature of the relationship, emphasizing the emotional connection between the two people.