She has no right to be this... hot 🫠🔥 🥵
(she actually does 🥰🤌🏼)
&& with one of the songs on TTPD being 'but daddy i love him'...connecting the dots...
1. It was New Year’s Eve. So Midnight is still a big theme.
2. Dressed as their “childhood heroes”… she’s coming back to herself… getting her legs back to be with her love… I can’t 🥹
but daddy I love him is so 🏳️🌈👩❤️💋👩
but daddy I love her 😇
i'm working late....'cause i'm a member of the tortured poets department
there's a black dog in the fortnight mv bc 'old habits die screamin' (while getting electroshock therapy)
I think it’s interesting that she started out this album out by admitting she’s an alcoholic (I know she says “I was a functioning alcoholic” as if she isn’t anymore but once you cross that line of becoming an alcoholic you are never not one, you will always be even if you don’t drink, at that point you become a recovering alcoholic and I know this because I grew up in AA rooms because my father was an alcoholic while he was alive) and how at every football game she was at you could see a drink in her hand or some type of alcohol being sat beside her.. it makes me think that what she didn’t want was to be at those games, but she had to so she was drinking to deal with it.
um. so i wound up working on a full annotation & analysis essay of this song & all the references it makes to other songs/literature (that i could find at least) & how it ties into the theme of this album being a critique of the music industry and her fans idolization of her & so so much more &&&& it is nearly 4am and i need to sleep butttt should i post it when i finish. yay or nay.
can we talk about 'the albatross' reference to 'candle in the wind'??
"Wise men once said / 'Wild winds are death to the candle'"
like??
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taylor swift really gave us a mental break down and then said double it and give it to the next everyone
Taylor saying her own name on Clara Bow felt hauntingly strange. It almost felt unnatural.