Browse every era, discover the vocabulary woven through her discography.
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Late-night introspection with poetic depth
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having a magical or enchanting quality
Taylor uses 'bewitching' to describe the woman's face, suggesting its captivating and alluring nature.
breaking or shattering something, especially a relationship
Taylor uses 'breakin'' to describe the woman's ability to break or shatter the hearts of those around her, implying that she is a force to be reckoned with.
a man who behaves in a dishonorable or untrustworthy way, especially in relationships
Taylor uses 'cad' to describe the man, implying that he is unfaithful and manipulative.
a vehicle, especially a horse-drawn carriage, used for transportation or ceremonial purposes
Taylor uses 'chariot' as a metaphor for the relationship, suggesting that it is a vehicle that is waiting to be ridden or controlled.
extremely cold; having a very low temperature
Taylor uses 'frigid' to emphasize the extreme coldness of the water, which almost led to the child's drowning.
small cracks or openings in a surface, especially one that is supposed to be solid or watertight
Taylor uses 'leaks' to describe the flaws or weaknesses in the relationship, implying that the woman is aware of its instability.
strongly disliked or hated by many people
Taylor uses 'reviled' to describe the woman's childhood, implying that she was often ostracized or disliked by others.
in a magnificent or impressive way
Taylor uses 'splendidly' to describe the woman's selfishness, suggesting that she is unapologetically self-centered.
to make someone or something less wild or aggressive
Taylor uses 'taming' to describe the woman's relationship with the man, suggesting that she is trying to make him more domesticated or loving.
something that is won or acquired as a symbol of achievement or status
Taylor uses 'trophy' to describe the woman, implying that she is seen as a prize or a status symbol by the man.