Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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past tense of count, to calculate or keep track of something
Taylor uses a colloquialism to suggest that she's not keeping track of the negative effects of the relationship
in a sincere or truthful manner
Taylor uses the word to express her genuine feelings and thoughts about the relationship
a person who creates the impression that something is real or true when it is not, often through magic or deception
Taylor uses the word to describe herself as someone who creates a false impression or reality with her partner
feeling or showing envy of someone else's success or happiness
Taylor admits to feeling jealous in the relationship, suggesting a complex emotional dynamic
an amount or quantity of something, often used to describe a negative impact or effect
Taylor uses the word to describe the negative impact her partner has had on her, suggesting a sense of vulnerability
past tense of skip, to jump or leap over something
Taylor uses a colloquialism to describe the feeling of missing her partner when they're apart