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 musical instrument, often used to describe a loud or insistent sound
Taylor uses 'drum' to describe the sound of thunder, emphasizing its loud and intense quality
the state of being free from constraints or limitations
Taylor uses 'freedom' to describe the liberating effect of failure, emphasizing the idea that it can lead to personal growth and empowerment
a type of gemstone, often used to describe something dark and mysterious
Taylor uses 'onyx' to describe the darkness of the night, emphasizing the contrast with the 'opalite' sky
a word or phrase that is the opposite of another word or phrase
Taylor uses 'opposite' to describe the uniqueness of the person she is singing about, emphasizing the idea that they are unlike anyone else
a way of behaving or presenting oneself, often superficially
Taylor uses 'pose' to describe someone who is pretending to be something they're not, highlighting the superficiality of relationships
a place of safety or refuge
Taylor uses 'shelter' to describe the safety and comfort of being in a loving relationship, emphasizing the idea of finding refuge in someone else
the rate at which something moves or happens
Taylor uses 'speed' to describe the temporary setbacks in life, emphasizing the idea that they are temporary and can be overcome
a small cup used for drinking tea, often used metaphorically to describe something fragile or delicate
Taylor uses 'teacup' to describe the turmoil in a relationship, emphasizing its fragility and delicacy
relating to time, especially in a way that is temporary or fleeting
Taylor uses 'temporal' to describe the temporary nature of setbacks in life, emphasizing the idea that they are fleeting and can be overcome