Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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Capable of being broken or damaged, often referring to physical objects, but can also describe something fragile or vulnerable.
Taylor uses 'breakable' to describe a 'heaven' that, despite its idealized nature, is fragile and susceptible to damage, highlighting the risks and vulnerabilities in her relationship.
A fever is a state of abnormally high body temperature, often caused by illness or infection. In a broader sense, it can also refer to an intense enthusiasm or excitement.
Taylor uses 'fever' to describe the intense, all-consuming nature of her desire, drawing a parallel between physical and emotional fervor.
Grinning means smiling widely, often in a mischievous or self-satisfied way.
Taylor uses 'grinnin'' to describe the other person's reaction, implying a sense of sly amusement or pleasure, which contrasts with her own emotional turmoil.
To seal something means to close or fasten it securely, often to prevent escape or leakage. It can also mean to confirm or ratify something.
Taylor uses 'seal' to imply that her actions are determining her destiny, suggesting a sense of inevitability or commitment to the path she's chosen.
A vending machine is a device that dispenses goods, such as snacks or drinks, when money is inserted. The term 'vending' can also refer to the act of selling or dispensing something.
Taylor uses the image of a vending machine to create a vivid, late-night scene, possibly symbolizing a moment of solitude or a search for comfort.