I believe this riddle was a hint that Taylor’s truest songs about her current situations (relative to the time they were made) will reference blue.
Examples:
“And it's new, the shape of your body/ It's blue, the feeling I've got” - cruel summer
“I blew things out of proportion, now you're blue/ Put you in jail for something you didn't do/ I pinned your hands behind your back, oh/ Thought I had reason to attack, but no” - afterglow
“I'm with you even if it makes me blue” - paper rings
“Time, wondrous time/ Gave me the blues and then purple pink skies/ And it's cool, baby, with me” - invisible string
“But I'm a fire and I'll keep your brittle heart warm/ If your cascade ocean wave blues come/ All these people think love's for show/ But I would die for you in secret” - peace
“Don't want no other shade of blue but you/ No other sadness in the world would do” - hoax
“Did I paint your bluest skies the darkest gray? A universe away” - Coney Island
“Gray November/ I've been down since July/ Motion capture/ Put me in a bad light” - evermore
“Show me a gray sky, a rainy cab ride/ Babe, don't threaten me with a good time” - London boy
There is very little blue in evermore. I believe the use of gray in Coney Island is tied into the use of gray in evermore and London boy. In the LPSS Taylor describes the love part of hoax as who would you want to stay with gray skies everyday. So if we understand gray skies as storm clouds blocking the blue skies then I’d compare it to a beard maybe blocking the truth. Like a true face hiding behind the beard.
1989 World Tour Live Part 3
I loved these rings on the third finger of your right hand, girls.
Congratulations! 😉💍
“You’re my, my, my, my… Lover”.
🌞❤🌻
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you ever think about what kind of scene would be taking place during sweet nothing given that it’s a song about a midnight?
okay so we have been talking about how misty goes over to taylor during certain parts of the song but i was just watching a recording online where they distort the sound to avoid copyright conflict and so i was watching the performance purely visually and not trying to think about the connection to the lyrics and it’s quite literally that
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I’ve quantified 13 different queer tropes (yes, 13, that actually organically happened) that can be found in Taylor Swift’s discography. Because I’m an academic, and that’s what we do.
None of these tropes are definitive. They don’t definitively say the text is queer, or that Taylor Swift is queer, but they do suggest queer readings. In other words, they reflect queer experience and queer expression, regardless of intent, or the author’s actual identity or desires. And while many of the tropes overlap with other kinds of readings– for example, female agency is also a feminist trope– when we see them all together like this, well, it’s quite suggestive (and marvelous).
Created by: So Many Signs-So Many Times
1) FORBIDDEN LOVE – Love that is secret because it would be judged or cause harm to those who love were this love to be revealed; Love that is dangerous.
•This love is different difficult but it’s real (Love Story) [“different” was the original lyric]
•Seems like there’s always someone who disapproves, They’ll judge it like they know about me and you (Ours)
•I would fall from grace just to touch your face (Don’t Blame Me)
•I loved you in spite of deep fears that the world would divide us (Dancing with our Hands Tied)
•I don’t want to keep secrets just to keep you (Cruel Summer)
•This love is treacherous… nothing safe is worth the drive. (Treacherous)
2) PRONOUNS (OR LACK THEREOF) – Many uses of “you” and terms of endearment; Fewer uses of “he,” “him,” and “his” than one would expect. [I did not run the data but my hunch is that if you compared TS lyrics with other songs written by (straight) women, you’d notice that he/him/his are used far less in Taylor Swift’s work.
3) ASSUMING THE MALE PERSPECTIVE AND/OR MALE GAZE– Shifts the POV so she is singing from the an explicitly male perspective; Assumes the role of the looker and positions love interest as object of desire (historically the female position in a hetero diad– male looks, woman has “to-be-looked-at-ness” (related to Feminization of Object of Desire); TS narrator is the “doer,” object of desire is the receiver.
•Marry me, Juliet (Love Story)
•I don’t wanna hurt you, I just wanna be / Drinking on a beach with you all over me (End Game)
•Wrap your arms around me, baby boy (Paper Rings)
•Betty – entire song
•How You Get the Girl (entire song)
•I Hit You Like Bang (End Game)
4) FEMINIZATION OF OBJECT OF DESIRE– Related to Male Perspective and Male Gaze; Presumed male love interest is feminized by describing him in ways that are more feminine, or usually feminine; Describing presumed male love interest by what he’s wearing (overlap with Male Gaze), using diminutive terms of endearment.
•Baby doll, when it comes to a lover (ME!)
•Wrap your arms around me baby boy (Paper Rings)
•And the fella over there with the hella good hair… (Shake it Off)
•Cause I can’t help it if you look like an angel (Hey Stephen)
•Stay beautiful, every little piece love (Stay Beautiful)
•You got that James Dean, daydream, look in your eyes [This one is interesting because it also evokes homo-erotic imagery]
•Lipstick on your face (So It Goes)
•Come here, dressed in black now (So It Goes)
5) DOUBLE ENTENDRES– Words or phrases that have double meanings or clear references (related to Phrasing);
•Then you won’t have to cry, or hide in the closet (Seven)
•We need love but all we want is danger / We change sides like a record changer (New Romantics)
•We’re a crooked love in a straight line down (I Wish You Would)
•Too in love to think straight (Wonderland)
6) WLW Sex or desire– Clear or highly suggestive descriptions of WLW sex or desire
•Wear you like a necklace (So It Goes)
•I’ll do anything you say, if you say it with your hands (Treacherous)
•All the boys and their expensive cars, with their Range Rovers and their Jaguars, never took me quite where you do (King of My Heart)
•Religion’s in your lips… The altar is my hips (False God)
•You did a number on me…I did a number on you, But, honestly, baby, who’s counting… 1, 2, 3 (So It Goes)
•You showed me colors you know I can’t see with anyone else (Illicit Affairs)
7) EXPLICITLY GAY
•Why are you mad when you could be Glaad? (You Need to Calm Down)
•You can want who you want, boys and boys and girls and girls. (Welcome to NY)
8) TENDERNESS – Focus more on emotional connection, tenderness, sensuality, friendship– Feels more sapphic than straight.
•Hand under my sweatshirt / Baby, kiss it better (Cardigan)
•Strange look on his face / Pauses, then says, “You’re my best friend” / And you know what it was, he is in love (You Are in Love)
•Whispers of “Are you sure? Never have I ever before” (August)
•Something gave you the nerve to touch my hand. (It’s Nice to Have a Friend)
9) PERFORMATIVE OR CONSTRUCTED NATURE OF REALITY –Stories within Stories – References to everything being a text (movie, song, etc.) / describing reality as a text– Conjures queerness in how it foregrounds the constructed or performative nature of reality, pointing to a disruption in things like compulsory heterosexuality, the gender binary, etc.
•Music starts playing like the end of a sad movie / It’s the kind of ending you don’t really wanna see (Breathe)
•I think I’ve seen this film before, and I didn’t like the ending (Exile)
•The story of us looks a lot like a tragedy now (The Story of Us)
•Don’t read the last page, but I stay (New Year’s Day)
10) ODD OR INTERESTING PHRASINGS / REFERENCES– Kind of a catch-all; Things that just seem off, or alert my gaydar; Sometimes it’s hard to explain, like how I responded to Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe” or Whitney Houston’s “I Wanna Dance with Somebody” before I knew they were queer.
•Building forts with my lover, trust him like a brother (Call it What You Want) [This just feels off – I don’t think straight women ever compare their lovers to their brothers. Ew, David.]
•Staring out the window like I’m not your favorite town / I’m New York City, I still do it for you babe (False God) [Strong Karlie references here]
Also, queer references such as “road less traveled” (Robert Frost).
And things that just wouldn’t be that clever if it weren’t about Karlie (or a woman)
•You’re so gorgeous, can’t say anything to your face, coz look at your face.” [Really only clever if it’s about Karlie, someone who, as a model, literally makes a living being gorgeous; Totally pedestrian if it’s about a guy]
11) FEMALE AGENCY– Girl power, Strong sense of self and ownership of one’s sexulity.
•Bad, bad boys. Shiny toy with a price. You know that I bought it (Cruel Summer)
•He said the way my blue eyes shined / Put those Georgia stars to shame that night / I said “that’s a lie” (Tim McGraw)
•You should have said no, baby, and you might still have me (Should Have Said No)
•We Are Never Getting Back Together – entire song
•Does a scorpion sting when fighting back? They strike to kill, and you know I will (Mad Woman)
12) OUTSIDER – Focus on being an outsider, not fitting in. Of course everyone feels like they are on the outside looking in at times, but I’ve often wondered why someone who is traditionally beautiful, feminine, able bodied, smart, white, affluent, etc. would write so much about not fitting in, especially in her early work
•How can I ever try to get better, Nobody ever lets me in (The Outside)
• She wears short skirts, I wear t-shirts / She’s cheer captain and I’m on the bleachers (You Belong with Me)
•We show off our scarlet letters, trust me mine is better (New Romantics)
13) FEELING UNSEEN– Related to Outsider trope; Lyrics that position TS/narrator as not truly seen for who she is.
•Been here all along, so why can’t you see me? (You Belong with Me)
•You just see right through me, but if you only knew me (Invisible)
•They see right through me… Can you see right through me… I see right through me (The Archer)
so swiffers really don’t get that when Taylor says “you know i love a london boy” she doesn’t mean 🦶 at all. she doesn’t mean a specific british boy, she means “you know i love a British beard to promote my music in the uk ;)”
like.... it’s a hilarious song. nothing romantic abt it. if i were someone’s boyfriend and she wrote me a song like this i’d be confused af. “he likes my aMeRiCaN smile” like girl? what do you want 😪
and can we talk about the line “iN tHe pUb wE aRe wAtChInG rUgBy wItH HiS sChOoL fRiEnDs”? ummmm tfu taylor i came here expecting a love song but you’re being funny
SHOW ME A GREY SKY LOOOOOOL A RAINY CAP RIDE LMAO ok it’s more of like “you make me f***ing depressed boy”
and like she mentions Stella McCartney for no absolute f***ing reason??? in a song about her bf? she is like “imma mention my girl stella cause i luv her”
I absolutely love London Boy it’s the funnier version of Blank Space
The way everything regarding the Lover era was 🌈 gay🌈 until she had to fade back to black.
1. February 24th 🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴= Seven (now we know why).
She finished her 7th Studio album. The same day Karlie made her final countdown Spotify playlist.
2. The day after she completes Lover the album she goes and sings at a gay couples engagement party and sings KOMH.
3. She also wears the Lover designer dress.
4. Then here comes ME! Out Now! On Lesbian Visibility Day. Her loudest-gayest moment to date. 🌈🌈🌈
5. On the 1st day of PRIDE that a bitch had her Equality Act letter and petition in the drafts! 'Cause as soon as the clock struck midnight in the East! Boom!! "I, for one, would greatly appreciate it!" 👀😏🌈
6. The Gay Peacock outfit performance. 🌈
7. YNTCD 😏 Just GAY shit!! 🌈 no explanation needed.
8. The Archer 🏹 drops on the first day of Leo season.
9. 1st Lover SS posted Bi-Colored Rice Krispie Treats "💕" on Karlie's bday on Aug. 3.
10. 13 days from KK's birthday Lover drops! And ding m-ding! It's a Wedding/engagement song!
11. Lover MV drops and there in a rainbow 🌈 🏠.
12. VMA performance: Big 🌈GAY🌈 parade—then she sings Lover!
13. Sunshine is gone. ☀️ 🕳 🖤
14. February 2020-The Man! Gay shit on the main! 👨
That's just a little recap. What a time it was!
Lesbian culture is you’re so gorgeous, I can’t say anything to your face