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 quality of being pleasing and attractive. It can refer to physical appearance or other qualities that give pleasure or satisfaction.
Taylor uses this word to highlight the inner and outer beauty of the person she's addressing, which they themselves cannot see.
More than what is needed or expected. It can also refer to something that is additional or supplementary.
Taylor uses this word to describe how the person in the song is giving away their love and affection freely, without expecting anything in return.
Something or someone that is considered to be of great value or highly desirable. It can also refer to a period of great success or happiness.
Taylor uses this word to describe someone who is perfect or highly valued, implying that the person in the song feels they don't measure up to this standard.
The act of causing something to come to an end or to be destroyed. It can also refer to the process of something falling apart.
Taylor uses this word to describe the emotional state of the person in the song, who is struggling to keep their life together despite their inner turmoil.