It’s a skillTaylor Swifthas in abundance and why she has crafteda legacy in the music industry.
“You were my town, now I’m in exile, seeing you out.
I think I’ve seen this film before.”
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It is a vulnerable person at their core crying to the heavens for a change of fate.
“And it was written, I got cursed like Eve got bitten.
Oh, was it punishment?
Don’t want money, just someone who wants my company.
Let it once be me.'
Who do I have to speak to about if they can redo the prophecy?”
“I’m so afraid I sealed my fate,” she admits.
“No sign of soulmates.
However, the underlying guilt does little in the way of coaxing the person.
And you’re cursing my name, wishing I stayed, look at how my tears ricochet.”
The song is among Swift’s most unapologetic, vulnerable, and intricate storytelling entries in her extensive repertoire.
The idea you had of me, who was she?
Just between us, do you remember it all too well?
Just between us, I remember it (Just between us) all too well."