The verses of this song (“Paris”) are honestly a bit confusing, especially in relation to most of Taylor Swift’s other works which, though being poetic, tend to be quite understandable. But in the case of this song at...
“Bigger Than The Whole Sky” is a song of mourning. However, it is never specified if the addressee, i.e. the person who is no longer around, is actually dead or perhaps is a significant other who has gone...
“Hits Different” can be classified as both a love song and a tale of heartbreak. That is to say that what the title alludes to, premise-wise, is the vocalist herself being an experienced playa, i.e....
Thankfully, “Labyrinth” is one Taylor Swift’s songs in which there doesn’t appear to be any elaborate theories circulating as to which of her romantic interests may have inspired it. But this is, once again, a love song...
To note, Taylor’s explanation of “I Bet You Think About Me” doesn’t allude to her relationship with Jake Gyllenhaal at all. Or, let’s put it like this. At this point, it’s safe to say that even if Swift never dated anyone a single...
The title of this song is a metaphor, and “Forever Winter” stands as a rare Taylor Swift outing in that it isn’t about romance. Instead, it has reasonably been ascertained that this piece is likely dedicated to...
Taylor Swift goes out on a few artistic limbs in her “Midnights” album, as in some of the songs featured therein being such that you really have to put your thinking cap on in an attempt to capture all that’s being...
Although Taylor Swift does refer to herself as a “mastermind” in the chorus, this track isn’t particularly what we would refer to as braggadocio. In fact, it can be deemed one of the more generally-applicable...
The way Taylor Swift has described “Karma”, most simply interpreted, is as it being a roundabout ode to her success and longevity. And the ways she goes about expressing that is basically by personifying karma, let’s...
Glitch is a term you would commonly here in relation to something like an unexpected software malfunction. And likewise, the lyrical motif of this song is based on Taylor Swift utilizing terminology associated to that general...