Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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awkward means causing or feeling embarrassment, unease, or discomfort, often due to a lack of social skill or a difficult situation.
Taylor uses 'awkward' to express the fear of making things uncomfortable or embarrassing in a social situation, highlighting the importance of being genuine and true to oneself.
convenient means suitable or favorable for a particular purpose or situation.
Taylor uses 'convenient' to express that the situation of kissing someone's brother was not a suitable or favorable one, highlighting the awkwardness and uncertainty.
glistening means giving off a shining or sparkling appearance, especially due to being wet or covered in dew.
Taylor uses 'glistening' to describe the appearance of the grass after a September rain, setting a nostalgic and dreamy tone for the song.
regret means feeling sad or unhappy about something that has happened or been done, often because it cannot be changed or undone.
Taylor uses 'regret' to express the idea that it's better to take risks and face the consequences than to live with the what-ifs and maybes of a missed opportunity.
wilted means having lost freshness, vitality, or strength, often due to being exposed to heat or dryness.
Taylor uses 'wilted' to describe the corsage, symbolizing the loss of innocence and the passing of time, as well as the fragility of relationships.