Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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extremely foolish or unreasonable; wildly enthusiastic
Taylor uses 'crazy' to describe the effect love has on her, implying an all-consuming and potentially destructive passion.
a type of flower, often associated with innocence and purity
Taylor uses 'daisy' to describe her current self, suggesting a newfound innocence and purity.
a ring of light around the head of a person, often symbolizing divine or spiritual presence
Taylor uses 'halo' as a metaphor for the protective and all-consuming nature of her love, suggesting a sense of divine or spiritual presence.
an all-consuming and often unhealthy interest or desire
Taylor uses 'obsession' to describe her all-consuming passion for the person she loves, suggesting a loss of control.
past tense of 'pace', to walk quickly and regularly
Taylor uses 'pacin'' to describe her anxious and restless state, emphasizing her emotional turmoil.
a place of beauty, happiness, or bliss
Taylor uses 'paradise' to describe a romantic relationship, suggesting a place of comfort and happiness.
things that are used or treated as if they were toys
Taylor uses 'playthings' to describe the people she uses for her own pleasure, implying a lack of emotional investment.
a plant that causes an itchy rash when touched
Taylor uses 'poison ivy' as a metaphor for her past self, suggesting a toxic and hurtful nature, which she has since changed.