Florida!!! / Guilty as Sin? Taylor Swift - The Tortured Poets Department
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"My face was gray but you wouldn't admit that we were sick."
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"And I'm just getting color back into my face."
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“Trouble” by Troye Sivan and Jay Som // “Paper Rings” by Taylor Swift
your songs and mine are parallel lines
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you got that long hair slicked back white tshirt//you grew your hair long you got new icons
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Would’ve Could’ve Should’ve/ Bigger Than The Whole Sky
Of course BTTWS is ultimately about grief- it’s a beautiful song and resonates deeply with me. However, the parallels with WCS have struck me since the first time I heard them and I wondered how many people had had the same thought.
“would’ve been could’ve been should’ve been you” is the most obvious parallel of course and not something taylor would’ve done accidentally
“did some force take you because i didn’t pray” links to the religious/ prayer imagery in WCS
Therefore, what I’m wondering is if one interpretation of the song is Taylor grieving her past self, and who she would’ve been had she not met certain men at a young age.
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i look through the windows of this love even though we boarded them up. holding all this love out here in the hall. now i'm searching for signs in a haunted club. you never gave a warning sign. our country guess it was a lawless land. i'm not your homeland anymore, so what am i defending now. gave you too much but it wasn't enough. there is no amount of crying i can do for you.
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do something, babe, say something//how could you do this, babe?
lose something, babe, risk something//you really blew this, babe
choose something, babe, I got nothing//we ain't getting through this one, babe
stop, you're losing me//this is the last time (what about your promises)
stop, you're losing me//this is the last time (what about your promises promises promises)
stop, you're losing me//this is the last time I'll ever call you, babe
my heart won't start anymore
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