katelyn • 24 • swiftie since 2007 • eras tour 8/3 8/5 8/8
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Taylor Swift + the infamous cleaning cart
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note that for the purposes of this poll, listening to already purchased physical copies of the albums and such isn’t included!
#i have the originals on vinyl and cd already so if i really want to listen to them i can#i do feel like this doesn’t include rep and debut since they don’t have taylors versions yet
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i cannot stop thinking about "all's fair in love and poetry" in ways that i can't articulate beyond the idea that she's just really going to fucking say it. like whatever he did to her is done (love) and so she's going to tell the truth (poetry), consequences be damned.
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We have been so spoilt over the last 5 years
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THE ERAS TOUR CONCERT FILM We're about to go on a little adventure together, and that adventure is gonna span 17 years of music.
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Taylor Swift’s album covers - original & Taylor’s versions.
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1989 (2014) & 1989 (TAYLOR'S VERSION) (2023)
coming October 27, 2023
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Taylor Swift for The Eras Tour, 2023. What is your favorite costume from The eras tour ?
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Tag yourself, I’m Taylor not knowing how to blow out her own candles
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debut has the lyrics “the only one who’s got enough of me to break my heart” and “a mess of a dreamer with the nerve to adore you” and “september saw a month of tears” AND “I’ll still look at you like the stars that shine in the sky” and yall still pay her dust !!! what the hell !!!
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“Swift often sings of alienation and yearning. She has an unusual number of songs about being left behind. Not by the culture—though I think she worries about that, too—but by someone she cared about who couldn’t countenance the immensity of her life. In her world, love is conditional and frequently temporary. (‘You could call me ‘babe’ for the weekend,” she sings on ‘’tis the damn season,��� a line I’ve always found profoundly sad.) On the chorus of ‘The Archer,’ she sings, “Who could ever leave me, darling? / But who could stay?” Toward the end of the song, she adds a more hopeful line: “You could stay.”As she sang that “you” on Saturday, she raised an arm and pointed directly to the audience. Swift has written many songs that describe her devotion as a punishment to be endured. ‘I love you, ain’t that the worst thing you ever heard?’ she bellows on ‘Cruel Summer.’ She believes that the force of her affection will push people away. But her fans have remained. They have buoyed her; in turn, she has given them everything.”
— The New Yorker on the Eras Tour (x)
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