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 group of people, especially witches, who meet together to practice magic or worship
Taylor uses 'coven' to describe a group of people with mystical or magical powers.
a short story, often with a moral lesson, that features animals, plants, or other non-human characters
Taylor uses 'fable' to describe the idea that her life is unfolding like a cautionary tale.
a dull, grayish-brown color
Taylor uses 'greige' to describe a sense of being dull or uninteresting.
of lower quality or status
Taylor contrasts herself with a 'lesser' woman to emphasize her own strength and resilience.
pierced or wounded
Taylor uses 'pricked' to describe a physical or emotional wound.
a mixture of water and sand that can suck objects down when stepped on
Taylor uses 'quicksand' to describe a sense of being trapped or sinking in a difficult situation.
a woman who practices magic or has supernatural powers
Taylor uses 'sorceress' to describe a woman with mystical or magical powers.
a lever or control that regulates the speed of an engine or machine
Taylor uses 'throttle' to describe a sense of control or regulation over her emotions or situation.