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 who takes things that do not belong to them, often in a sneaky or dishonest way. It can also refer to someone who is seen as charmingly dishonest or unscrupulous.
Taylor uses 'bandit' to describe the narrator and the person they're addressing, implying a sense of shared dishonesty or unscrupulousness.
a trick or a scam, often used to deceive or cheat someone. It can also refer to a confidence trick or a swindle.
Taylor uses 'con' to describe the idea of forever or long-term commitment, implying that it is a kind of trick or illusion that is appealing but potentially deceptive.
working hard to achieve something, often in a way that is considered aggressive or unscrupulous. It can also imply a sense of striving for success or wealth.
Taylor uses 'hustling' to describe the narrator's efforts to achieve a better life, suggesting a sense of determination and ambition, but also potentially implying a sense of desperation or unscrupulousness.
sitting or resting in a high or elevated position, often in a temporary or precarious way. It can also imply a sense of being poised or ready to act.
Taylor uses 'perched' to describe the narrator's position, suggesting a sense of being poised and ready to take advantage of a situation, while also implying a sense of vulnerability.
to cheat or deceive someone in order to get their money or property. It can also imply a sense of being taken advantage of or exploited.
Taylor uses 'swindled' to describe the narrator's past actions, implying a sense of dishonesty or exploitation.