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 platform with a railing, usually attached to the outside of a building, used for standing or sitting. It is often found on upper floors and provides a view of the surrounding area.
Taylor uses this word to set the scene for her first encounter with Romeo, establishing a romantic and picturesque atmosphere. The balcony serves as a vantage point for her to observe the party and Romeo.
The outer areas or edges of a town, city, or other populated area. These regions are often less developed or less populated than the central areas.
Taylor uses this word to describe the location of her reunion with Romeo, implying a sense of secrecy and seclusion. The outskirts serve as a private meeting point, away from the prying eyes of their families and society.
A bright red color, often associated with passion, shame, or guilt. In literature, 'The Scarlet Letter' is a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne, where the protagonist is forced to wear a scarlet letter as a symbol of shame.
Taylor references the classic novel to convey the idea that she is seen as tainted or shameful by her family due to her relationship with Romeo. This comparison highlights the societal disapproval they face.