Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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The quality of being cruel, which means having or showing a desire to hurt or inflict pain on others. It can also refer to a cruel act or situation.
Taylor uses 'cruelty' to describe how it often prevails in dramatic or intense situations, like in movies, and perhaps in her own life as well.
People who are admired or idealized for their courage, achievements, or noble qualities.
Taylor uses 'heroes' to describe people she looks up to, but notes that even they can be flawed and suffer alone.
Unable to be seen or noticed. It can also refer to something that is not apparent or obvious.
Taylor uses 'invisible' to describe the emotional turmoil she's experiencing, which is not visible to others but still very real to her.
An animal that is hunted or killed by another animal for food. It can also refer to someone who is vulnerable to attack or exploitation.
Taylor uses 'prey' to describe herself as someone vulnerable, contrasting with her role as 'the archer', who is in control.
A feeling of ill will or resentment, often leading to a desire to hurt or annoy someone. It can also refer to an action taken to hurt or annoy someone.
Taylor uses 'spite' to describe self-destructive behavior, where she hurts herself in an attempt to prove a point or get back at someone.