Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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The act of forgiving someone for a mistake or wrongdoing, often involving a willingness to let go of resentment or anger.
Taylor sings about how her partner is seeking forgiveness for their infidelity, but she's hesitant to grant it, highlighting the complexity of forgiveness in relationships.
To withstand or oppose something, often requiring a significant amount of effort or willpower.
Taylor sings about being unable to resist her emotions or the temptation to confront her partner, highlighting the struggle to control one's feelings or actions.
The state of being open to attack, criticism, or emotional hurt, often due to a lack of protection or defense.
Although 'vulnerability' is not explicitly mentioned, Taylor implies her own vulnerability by expressing how she should have been on her partner's mind, suggesting a desire for emotional protection and consideration.
The state of being weak or fragile, often referring to a lack of moral strength or willpower. It can also describe a personal flaw or vulnerability.
Taylor uses 'weakness' to describe the moment when her partner gave in to temptation and cheated on her, implying a lack of moral strength or self-control.