Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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a phrase meaning relationships or opportunities are ruined
Taylor uses this phrase to describe how she's repeatedly made the same mistakes, causing relationships or opportunities to be ruined.
past tense of crumble, to fall apart or break down
Taylor uses this word to describe a sudden and dramatic downfall, likely referring to her reputation or personal life.
women who are overly dramatic or attention-seeking
Taylor refers to people who are causing trouble or drama, likely in her personal life or public image.
small, enclosed spaces, often for protection or comfort
Taylor uses this word to describe a cozy and intimate setting with her partner, likely a metaphor for their relationship.
the first letter of a person's name
Taylor wants to wear her partner's initial as a symbol of their relationship, likely a token of affection.
a fast-moving stream of air in the upper atmosphere
Taylor uses this word to describe her partner's speed and agility, comparing him to a fast-moving stream of air.
people who are foolish or annoying
Taylor refers to people who are pretending to be something they're not, likely in her personal life or public image.
people who tell lies
Taylor refers to people who are spreading false information or rumors about her, and she's being labeled as one of them.