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 medieval chemical science that aimed to transform base metals into gold and find the elixir of life
Taylor uses 'alchemy' to describe a mysterious and powerful force that is beyond human control, implying it is a natural and unstoppable process.
people who are not skilled or experienced in a particular activity
Taylor uses 'amateurs' to describe people who are not part of her inner circle, implying they are not worthy of her attention.
to draw a circle around something on a map or diagram
Taylor uses 'circled' to describe her action of marking a location on a map, suggesting she has been thinking about this person.
people who are foolish or annoying
Taylor uses 'clowns' to describe people who are not worthy of her attention, implying they are foolish or annoying.
something that is boring or unpleasant
Taylor uses 'drag' to describe her experience in the hospital, implying it was a tedious and unenjoyable experience.
a highly addictive opioid drug
Taylor uses 'heroin' to describe a powerful and addictive substance, but with the added twist of the 'E' implying it is something else.
set aside or kept for a particular purpose
Taylor uses 'reserved' to describe her place in the heart of the person she is singing to, implying it is still hers.
a series of events or actions that happen in a particular order
Taylor uses 'streak' to describe a series of successes, implying a sense of momentum and continuity.