i’m not gaylor or whatever you call it but friendly reminder that Hits Different wasn’t written about Joe because it is linguistically impossible for that song to be about a man. here’s why:
1. the way taylor describes herself in Hits Different -> “you made a mess of me, i threw up on the street, i’d just ghost these Kens and skip town like an asshole outlaw, sun burns my heart and the sand hurts my feelings, my sadness is contagious, i stopped receiving invitations, cried over a hat, cursed the space that i needed, have they come to take me away?” she literally says that she feels as if they’ve come to take her away to a mental asylum. these are all negative attributes right?
2- the way Taylor describes the person she loves in Hits Different -> “the one that i loved, dreams of YOUR hair and YOUR stare and YOUR sense of belief, you once believed in me”
which one here seems to be fit to be called “dream girl” ? i think it is crystal clear. and if you remove the adjectives, it is literally
“bet i could still melt your world, girl”
I think my desire to gatekeep Speak Now from the general public stems from how vulnerable of an album it is. It came at a time when there were so many expectations on her after Fearless did so well and the first seeds of doubt about her as an artist and songwriter started to sprout. The decision to write it completely independently and not hold anything back was so gutsy of her and that sentiment is echoed on the album.
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https://twitter.com/__amlli/status/1693823838264459758?t=sa3Ic2eFA-d8CNX4QnUxHg&s=19 it will be a huge shock for me if Holy Ground wasn't about Dianna 😁
One of my favourites. 😁
I remember
so what’s the verdict was rebeckah’s hair fully sans-hairpin tonight
midnights photoshoot was soooo gay and for what
they/them, a gaylor/swiftie side-blog to talk about theories and stuff without people in real life thinking I'm insane, main blog: @box2404
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