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Hi! Saw you guys got Wildest Dreams trending on tiktok, thought you should have my version 😘😘😘😘
http://taylor.lnk.to/wildestdreamsTV
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Every time you call me crazy, I get more crazy, what about that?
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folklore feels like you just found an old collection of letters tied up with ribbon, in a box in someone’s attic and you wipe off the dust and sit down right there to carefully flip through them and you get a glimpse into the world of whoever wrote them
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This is the first I have seen of Lakes- WHAT IS HAPPENING?!? MOM I AM SCARED.

UM ARE WE GONNA DISCUSS THIS
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I think of time passing as well, generations losing and rediscovering the stories all over again and retelling them in a new way.
The way the story of the album is told in fragments, like it’s being told around a campfire and the speaker has to keep adding backstory and detail, and slowly then all at once you start to see how they all connect and by the end you know what’s coming and your heart is shattering but you’re also in complete and utter awe of the world you fell into, how you stumbled around and got to know everyone and watched everything spark and burn and now it’s...over, but it’s all yours now that you’ve heard it
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Wtf is happening
folklore visualizer on Spotify.
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Reputation aesthetic was the closest to Taylor saying she saw and understood me.
Knew I was a robber first time that he saw me, stealing hearts and running off and never saying sorry.
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Currently obsessed with how Robin Wright pronounces “wolf” as Antiope.
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y’all, i feel like i need to remind y’all that there’s a huge difference between ignoring what’s going on, and taking a mental break because you’re exhausted with trying to keep up with the situation in the country right now. this shit is no joke and is weighing incredibly heavy on people such as myself and if you need to take a break from this and just log out, please do. please take care of yourself and don’t feel bad that you’re not keeping up with things at every second of the day.
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Girl you are doing it- you are on the right side of history.
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Relatable
*screaming* where is the peach crop hoodie
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It’s 2020 and I got the black snake ring for $10. I am in: heaven.
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I’m not ok, and I guess I just wish you cared.
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The day of a swiftie in self-isolation:
Wake up to “Good morning it’s Taylor, time to get up! Be sure to listen to Lover today”
Think about Taylor/Taylor’s cats
Tell my cats they are as beautiful as the Swift family cats
Check stan twitter/tumblr
Make coffee
Watch a mv- wildest dreams today
Think about BB and google rag doll kittens for adoption- delete search history so my cats don’t see
Check stan twitter/tumblr again
Stream Lover
Eat Lover themed cookies for lunch
Check stan twitter/tumblr
Stalk Taylor’s tumblr likes for an hour and follow 1647840 people
Watch Reputation stadium tour on Netflix and cry
Talk to moots about possible rescheduling for 2021.
Check stan twitter/tumblr.
Dinner w/ husband, glass of wine and Miss Americana or 1989 world tour (or both)
Check stan twitter/tumblr
Shower and change into fav Rep tour sweatshirt
Go to bed listening to Lover
Dream in cat
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I miss her so much 😭 just thinking about all the transitions and the delicate speech will always take me back.
“It is so good to be back in Georgia! So I was, um, I know I’m supposed to play it cool and stuff and be like its kind of good to see you but ive been counting down to these shows, to these two in Atlanta, yeah, and I was thinking about it, and I was going back and thinking of how many times I’ve played here and how many times I’ve played in this area, in Atlanta, and in the last 15 years, 13-15 years, I’ve played in this area 13 times, this is my 13th show! That’s my lucky number, I’m very subtle about that being my lucky number. But yeah, I’ve been writing songs since I was 12 years old, and the reason why I loved to write songs when I was younger, and now, it has remained the same throughout this whole process, I would write songs bc I would be feeling something intense, imagine that, and whether it was like feeling confused about something or feeling extremely happy and just not knowing what to do with all this emotion, or feeling left out, or feeling insecure, or whatever, I was feeling heartbroken - heartbroken at 12, you know - I would write songs because it made me feel like I could somehow communicate those things. And not that I really had many people to listen to them except my parents but I would just dream about having a song to write about how I was feeling in a moment of extreme loneliness, and what it would be like to play it for a crowd, and how insane it would be if the crowd actually knew the words to that song. And I think that one thing that’s safe to say that probably everyone in this stadium has in common is we all love the feeling of connection, of feeling like someone is saying, ‘yeah I feel exactly how you feel,’ or 'I’ve been through that too,’ or, 'Yes, I want to be your friend, or 'yeah I want to hang out,’ or just someone dancing with you or smiling at you, its the best feeling that someone sees you or gets you or acknowledges you. And I think that thinking a lot about the idea of a reputation […] the opposite of connection [….] you’re completely not involved in what people say about you behind your back. And if it feels like your reputation doesn’t match up with who you are, it can feel really lonely. And I think that it’s so awesome to be here ,and to have such a connection with you guys, I get to see every one of you, see you singing these words out to these songs I wrote when I was feeling something. And to be in this stadium where people are singing about feelings emotions, vulnerabilities at the top of our lungs, its kind of great because these things we’re all singing about, these emotions we’re all connecting to together, they’re sort of delicate emotions”
— Taylor before Delicate in Atlanta on August 10
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