Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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In a relaxed and informal way, without much thought or concern.
Taylor uses 'casually' to describe the person's behavior, implying a lack of empathy.
Folded or twisted into a small, messy shape.
Taylor uses 'crumpled' to describe her emotional state, feeling broken and fragile.
A person's natural or habitual way of behaving or feeling.
Taylor uses 'disposition' to describe the person's kind and gentle nature.
A state of being free from guilt, shame, or moral wrongdoing.
Taylor uses 'innocence' to describe a lost time in the relationship, before things became complicated.
Completely unable to move or act because of fear or shock.
Taylor uses 'paralyzed' to describe her emotional state, feeling frozen in time.
Happening or done only occasionally or in small numbers.
Taylor uses 'rare' to describe the quality of the relationship, implying it was special and unique.
The act of changing words or ideas from one language to another.
Taylor uses 'translation' to describe a communication breakdown in the relationship.