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closure: saying fuck off, but politely
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apparently the poets weren’t the only ones who went to the lakes to die
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No, no body, no crime...
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i am in love with invisible string. those little ooohs are
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I see you and your A Little Princess references @taylorswift #MILLENIALSRISE
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“Pack your dolls and a sweater
We’ll move to India forever”
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REBEKAH IS BETTY! 🙀
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folklore saved 2020
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taylor: you drew stars on my scars
also taylor:
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“Fifty years is a long time, Holiday House sat quietly on that beach, free of women with madness, their men and bad habits…and then it was bought by me”
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locals asking who the songs are about wanting to get the scoop or whatever. like you don’t get it, it doesn’t matter, that’s not the point! this album is deeper than that, it’s about your own experience with the lyrics and what they mean in your life story and honestly if you can’t see that...
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We asked for the 10 minute version of all too well and Taylor said here it's called folklore
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the concept of invisible string and how Taylor tied in destiny and fate is just magical
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james get in the car
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I love how Taylor wrote a song about the story of her RI house.
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“Have you ever listened to “All Too Well” and said, “Great, now can I have 16 more of these?” That’s essentially what Taylor Swift has done on “Folklore,” her most introspective and emotionally raw album yet.”
-folklore review by USA TODAY
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