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 type of sharp, pointed knife used as a weapon. Figuratively, daggers can also refer to sharp, hurtful words or actions.
Taylor uses this word to symbolize the end of conflict and the removal of hurtful behaviors in a relationship.
Connected or linked together, often in a complex way. Intertwined things are closely related or inseparable.
Taylor uses this word to describe the deep connection and unity she feels with someone, emphasizing their inseparability.
Not forgiven for a mistake or wrongdoing. Someone who is unforgiven is still being blamed or punished for something they did.
Taylor uses this word to express regret and remorse for past actions, acknowledging the harm caused and the need for forgiveness.
Hurt or damaged, either physically or emotionally. To wound someone means to cause them harm or pain.
Taylor uses this word to describe the harm she caused to good people and her misplaced trust in those with bad intentions.