she’s going to keep releasing new music so she doesn’t have to learn the words to the fearless vault tracks
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'THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT' tracks length have been revealed:
Fortnight (feat Post Malone) - 3:48
The Tortured Poets Department - 4:53
My Boy Only Breaks His Favorite Toys - 3:23
Down Bad - 4:21
So Long, London - 4:22
But Daddy I Love Him - 5:40
Fresh Out The Slammer - 3:30
Florida!!! (feat Florence + The Machine) - 3:35
Guilty As Sin? - 4:14
Who's Afraid Of Little Old Me? - 5:34
I Can Fix Him (No Really I Can) - 2:36
loml - 4:37
I Can Do It With a Broken Heart - 3:38
The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived - 4:05
The Alchemy - 3:16
Clara Bow- 3:36
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btw clara bow had a nervous breakdown, got married, had her husband deny they were married for the sake of privacy, and never acted in films again after she made enough money to stay out of Hollywood.
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if i had a nickel for every time i thought taylor swift was going to announce a re-recorded album at an award show but got up there and announced a brand new album instead, i would have 2 nickels which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice
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Taylor while writing “who's afraid of little old me”:
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today’s surprise songs:
I think Peter knows you’re gorgeous
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A surprise Taylor Swift black & white album is THE epitome of swiftiehood 🖤🤍
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‘The Tortured Poet’s Department’ Album font!
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thinking about all the betty speeches where she discussed how it felt to write autobiographical music, which can be fun ‘for some albums.’ but all is fair in love and poetry, so she can be as personal as she wants. cut her open and you’ll find black ink and bruises from writing about her pain.
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this tracklist has me thinking so many thoughts you guys.
they broke up a fortnight into tour... the first show post joever was in florida... who's afraid of little old me being a twist on who's afraid of virginia woolf a film which starred elizabeth taylor and richard burton about a couple whose relationship breaks down at late night drinks in front of people... my boy only breaks his favourite toys - is she the toy??? free from the slammer where the slammer is an obvious reference to jail after all the criminal metaphors of her and joe tricking the system... but daddy i love him being a reference to the little mermaid where she gave up her voice for a man... clara bow being a 1920's film star who found her voice, married a guy who denied they were ever married publicly and then died + the majority of her fame coming from silent films where she literally didn't need to have a voice and then successfully transitioning into 'talkies' (films with sound).... the smallest man who ever lived vs. 'the loudest woman this town has ever seen who had a marvellous time ruining everything'... oh boy.
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