Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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Feeling a dull, persistent pain, often emotional.
Taylor uses the word 'aching' to describe the emotional pain she feels after being hurt by her partner.
A statement expressing regret or remorse for a wrong done.
Taylor uses the word 'apology' to describe the efforts her partner makes to make amends, but it's clear that these efforts are insincere.
To shut and open the eyelids quickly.
Taylor uses the word 'blink' to describe how quickly her partner can break her heart.
To become invisible or to vanish from sight.
Taylor uses the word 'disappear' to describe how her partner seems to vanish from her life after hurting her, only to return and hurt her again.
Not genuine or sincere.
Taylor implies that her partner's apology is insincere, as they continue to hurt her.