Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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To shine or sparkle with a faint or unsteady light, often used to describe something that is attractive or appealing.
Taylor uses 'glisten' to describe the attractive and alluring quality of her brokenness, highlighting the theme of vulnerability and fragility.
A social gathering where people wear masks, often to conceal their identities. It can also refer to a false or pretended show of something.
Taylor uses 'masquerade' to describe the people around her who are pretending to be something they're not, highlighting the theme of superficiality and pretence.
People who are celebrating or enjoying themselves, often in a noisy or lively way.
Taylor uses 'revelers' to describe the people who are carelessly enjoying themselves, while she is struggling to maintain her image.
The tips of the toes, often used to describe someone walking or standing on the balls of their feet, trying not to be heard or seen.
Taylor uses 'tiptoes' to convey a sense of quietness and secrecy, as she is trying to maintain a perfect image for the person she loves.
A swing or bar suspended high above the ground, used by acrobats or aerial performers.
Taylor uses 'trapeze' as a metaphor for her precarious and fragile situation, where she is trying to balance and maintain her image.