Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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suitable or fitting for a particular situation
Taylor does not directly use the word 'apt', but the context implies that she is describing a situation that is suitable for her to have something to lose.
to stop or prevent something from happening
Taylor uses 'block' to describe the way she and the person ignored the outside noise and focused on each other.
a thin layer of powder or particles that forms on surfaces
Taylor uses 'dust' to describe the passage of time, where memories and stories become old and forgotten.
considered sacred or special
Taylor uses 'holy' to describe the place where she and the person were together, making it a special and sacred moment.
a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past
Taylor uses nostalgia to describe her feelings about the past experience, wondering how the other person thinks about it now.
exactly right or fitting
Taylor uses 'perfect' to describe the feeling of being with someone, where everything fits together.
to enjoy or appreciate something, often in a nostalgic way
Taylor does not directly use the word 'relish', but the context implies that she is enjoying the memory of the first day.
thinking about happy times in the past
Taylor uses this word to describe a nostalgic moment, reflecting on a past experience.