Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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to breathe in and out, or to live or exist
Taylor uses 'breathe' to describe the feeling of being alive and connected to the person.
to make something different or to become different
Taylor uses 'change' to describe the unexpected change in the person's mind.
lasting or seeming to last for an indefinitely long time
Taylor uses 'forever' to convey the idea that the person's name will be etched in her memory forever.
something that breaks the continuity of a process or activity
Taylor uses 'interruptions' to describe the kisses that interrupted her conversations.
causing a strong feeling or excitement; bright or radiant
Taylor uses 'lit' to describe the intense feeling of being with the person, even in the midst of darkness.
a series of images or photographs
Taylor uses 'pictures' to describe the memories she has of the person's life.
lacking politeness or good manners
Taylor uses 'rude' to describe the interruptions caused by the person's kisses, implying that they were impolite but endearing.