22. nursing student. nanny. taylor helps me to be fearlessL O V E R
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this one is actually on taylor lol all the other past clown moments were us but this time around it wasn’t our fault for being a clown
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it literally blows my fuckin MIND thinking about how this pandemic jolted taylor in a completely different direction to where she was headed. if she’d been able to do lover fest, would she still have made an album that paid no mind to its live performances? would she have made another pop album like lover afterwards??? my brain literally explodes when i think about the trajectory of her career just being. turned on its head like that
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so evermore came out five months after folklore came out..... as in... five holes in a fence... i knew we were right all along
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all of you already having opinions and thoughts and interpretations meanwhile I still haven’t processed that we even got a new album
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Taylor saw us suffer for three years between 1989 and reputation and said “never again”
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IM IN NO STATE TO UNDERSTAND EVEN 50% OF WHATS GOING ON BUT IM HURT NONETHELESS

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folklore: the long pond studio sessions
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Taylor: *gave absolutely no indication she would be on the AMAs for even a singular second*
All of us when she hasn’t appeared yet:
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I’m counting on you guys to let me know if Taylor does anything because I’m not watching the AMAs
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could you talk more about how folklore is the culmination of tay's career?
oh absolutely !! basically the way i see it is that the album is taylor looking back on a lot of the subjects and themes she’s previously touched on in her work and revisiting them in a way that makes sense to her life now as a 30-year-old woman. just to rattle off some examples:
where mary’s song paints a portrait of enduring swing set love and the idea of knowing someone your whole life, invisible string reassesses that concept of love and instead it’s the idea that actually i haven’t known you forever but that’s okay because you’re here now and it feels like i have
then the teenage love triangle is so conceptually fearless but back then we would have just heard an absolute banger about how james should’ve said no but now instead we get this three-song magnum opus that presents the different perspectives of every party involved in a really nuanced and empathetic way
and then seven is the sad realistic sequel to never grow up because she did grow up and things aren’t still simple but once upon a time there were beautiful things and she could scream ferociously but now those days are gone and we all just have to accept that and grow up
and just in little ways like how the last great american dynasty harkens back to the nostalgia-driven red era or how mad woman is a super measured and mature take on all the girl power/i’ve been wronged anthems that have always slightly missed the mark. or the way peace examines the impact of her fame within relationships and then communicates that in such a deeply raw and emotional and specific way
plus the general sense of self-reflection that we got hints of on lover is so fully formed here. like mirrorball and this is me trying are such nuanced looks at how she’s interacted with the music industry and built relationships with her fans over the course of her career.
and i can draw more connections for every other song on the album like. everything that’s happened in her career: every heartbreak, every fairytale, every bad review, every genre, every feud, every hair cut has led to folklore and to me it feels like the album is this beautiful tribute to the girl she used to be while simultaneously positioning everyone towards a new more mature chapter of her career
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But on a Wednesday, at the ACMs..we watched it begin again
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If Taylor doesn’t walk out onto that stage with curls, cowboy boots and a 13 drawn on her hand then what’s the point
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There’s something that makes me very emotional about Taylor performing at a country awards show after seven years and singing the line “if I just showed up at your party, would you have me, would you want me?”
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cma’s if you’re reading this .... don’t be shy give taylor another award for fearless
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turns out she CAN go anywhere she wants,,, anywhere she wants ESPECIALLY home
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