Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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Changing or becoming different, often in a positive or progressive way.
Taylor uses 'changin'' to describe the period when the relationship was still evolving and improving, implying a sense of growth and optimism.
A reddish-brown substance that forms on metal when it oxidizes, often due to exposure to air and moisture. It can also refer to a state of decay or deterioration.
Taylor uses 'rust' to describe the state of the door, possibly symbolizing the decay of the relationship or the passing of time.
Drank slowly and carefully, often savoring the taste or flavor of a liquid.
Taylor uses 'sipped' to describe how the month of August and the relationship were slowly and carefully enjoyed, much like savoring a fine wine.
Moved smoothly and quietly, often unexpectedly or unintentionally, from one place or state to another.
Taylor uses 'slipped' to describe how the month of August and the relationship itself passed by quickly and quietly, leaving only memories.
Turned or bent in a complicated or unnatural way, often implying a sense of confusion or disorder.
Taylor uses 'twisted' to describe the complicated and intimate situation between the two people, emphasizing the emotional turmoil.