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 love or respect someone or something very much. It is a strong feeling of affection or admiration.
Taylor uses 'adore' to express her deep affection for someone, setting the tone for the rest of the song.
Physically or emotionally damaged, often as a result of repeated or severe punishment, abuse, or hardship.
Taylor uses 'battered' to describe her team's physical or emotional state, possibly commenting on the challenges and hardships they face.
A woman or girl, especially one in a difficult or distressing situation, often portrayed as needing to be rescued.
Taylor uses 'damsels' to refer to women who are depressed or in distress, possibly commenting on societal expectations and pressures on women.
To reduce the loudness or clarity of a sound, often by covering or wrapping something around it. In this context, it refers to suppressed or hidden emotions.
Taylor uses 'muffled' to describe her suppressed emotions, highlighting the contrast between her public image and true feelings.
A public entertainment, especially one with a procession or parade, often with a competitive element. In this context, it refers to a perfect or fake smile.
Taylor uses 'pageant' to describe a fake or perfect smile, highlighting the contrast between her public image and true feelings.