Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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No longer; not now. Used to indicate that something has stopped or is no longer the case.
Taylor uses this word to express how she no longer feels welcome or valued in the relationship. The word 'anymore' highlights the change in her emotional state.
A sudden, brief memory of a past event or experience. It is a literary or cinematic device in which a scene or sequence is inserted into a story out of chronological order.
Taylor uses this word to describe the painful memories of her past relationship, specifically the moment when her partner promised to be with her 'forever and always'. The flashback serves as a reminder of the broken promise.
Truthful and sincere in one's words and actions. Free from deceit or falseness.
In this context, Taylor wonders if she was too truthful with her partner, which might have driven them away. The word 'honest' highlights the importance of sincerity in relationships.
Feeling fear or anxiety, often in a way that makes one want to avoid something or someone.
Taylor compares her partner to a 'scared little boy', implying that they are avoiding the truth or their emotions, rather than facing the issues in their relationship.
The state of being quiet or not speaking. A lack of sound or noise.
Taylor uses the word 'silence' to describe the painful absence of communication in her relationship. The silence is not just the lack of sound, but also the emotional distance between the two people.