#also: my brain immediately went to hooking up with. a high school bf
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Can I just talk about how much I love the wordplay of “Suburban Legends”???
The way that an urban legend is a story that’s been passed around so far and wide and often that it’s accepted as true (folklore, if you will) or at least believable or exciting enough to keep passing on from campfire to campfire.
And then in this song it’s suburban legends because the story’s been papered over, it’s become a cliche, a poor replica of the real thing. The (cool) urban legend of this hot, epic romance for the ages everyone would talk about forever has been replaced by the (all too familiar, devoid of authenticity) suburban legend of being toyed with and losing herself in a relationship that once again leads to heartache because they can’t be genuine with each other about what they actually want. It’s not a cool story; it’s pedestrian, it’s another blip in the radar of their young lives (just like the suburbs are the epitome of boring in pop culture, cookie-cutter and bland and forgettable and soulless, compared to the magic of the city where anything could happen and everyone wants to be in). It’s not an epic love story for the ages, they won’t be spoken of far and wide, they’re on the periphery of the real thing but never quite making it.
Her mind 🤌
#I LOVE WHEN SHE PLAYS WITH WORDS LIKE THIS#idk I know I’m not articulating this well#taylor swift#1989 tv#me thinking too hard about taylor lyrics#lyrics analysis#suburban legends#writing letters addressed to the fire#1989 (taylor's version)#I'm sure someone's going to come along and explain how I'm wrong#and this will be embarrassing#but for now let me have this lol#luckily I'm all alone in this corner of the internet!#also: my brain immediately went to hooking up with. a high school bf#like you think it���s going to last while you’re in it#but you’re nothing more that a footnote in a yearbook
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