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 person who is seen as kind, gentle, and virtuous
Taylor uses the word 'angel' to describe the devil, implying that the devil has become more appealing or attractive.
the hair on the back of a person's neck, which stands up when they are angry or excited
Taylor uses the word 'hackles' to describe the reaction of the jackals, implying that they are angry or excited.
a device that allows a person to jump from a high place and land safely
Taylor uses the word 'parachute' as a metaphor for protection or rescue, implying that she is there to save the male protagonist.
a person who is no longer welcome or accepted in a particular place or situation
Taylor uses the phrase 'persona non grata' to describe the male protagonist's current state, implying that he is no longer welcome or accepted.
a public controversy or embarrassing situation
Taylor uses the word 'scandal' to describe the idea that a name or label can make something seem worse than it is.
a woman who tries to tempt or seduce someone
Taylor uses the word 'temptress' to describe a woman who is seen as a threat or a danger to the male protagonist.