Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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A person, especially a model, whose photograph is featured on the center pages of a magazine.
Taylor uses 'centerfold' metaphorically to express regret for not prioritizing or idealizing her partner.
Requiring careful handling or treatment because of fragility or sensitivity.
Taylor uses 'delicate' to describe the vulnerability of her partner, suggesting that she may have unintentionally harmed them.
Giving, expressing, or characterized by joy and laughter.
Taylor uses 'merry' to evoke a sense of nostalgia and carefree joy associated with her memories of Coney Island.
A place or state of supreme bliss or happiness.
Taylor uses 'paradise' to describe the idealized state of their relationship, which she may have failed to maintain.
Having or showing good manners, tact, and courtesy.
Taylor uses 'polite' to suggest that her partner stayed in the relationship out of courtesy or obligation, rather than genuine affection.
A person who behaves in a way that is not normal or expected, often in a charming or attractive way.
Taylor uses 'rogue' to describe her past self, implying that she was once charming and alluring, but may have lost that appeal.