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To go from “every breath feels like rarest air when you aren’t sure if he wants to be there” to him showing up on stage for a bit with you to have a private giggle in front of 89k people
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They’d paint me out to be bad, so it’s okay that I’m mad.
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Lover Diary Entries - January 3, 2017
I get all scared about the future because so much has changed in the last year of my life. I mean this time last year I was living in LA, getting ready for Grammys and now, I’m essentially based in London, hiding out trying to protect us from the nasty world that just wants to ruin things
We have been together and no one has found out for 3 months now. i want it to stay that way because I don’t want anything about this to change or become too complicated or intruded upon. But it’s senseless to worry about someday not being happy when I am happy now. Ok. Breathe.
Taylor
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Where do you see yourself in ten years?
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“This dorm was once a madhouse” I made a joke, “Well, it’s made for me” champagne problems – t.s.
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i think about this on a daily basis

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louder for the people in the back (x)
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there’s something so bone-chilling about the all too well short film. there’s something nostalgic about most of us having a picture of what this story looked like since red came out, and now we actually get to see two people dance in the refrigerator light. there’s something so haunting about the absence of music during the scene with dialogue where dylan and sadie put everything on the line. there’s something about taylor directing this and telling the story the way it was meant to be told. there’s something about her writing a book entitled all too well and reading it to an audience— just like taylor wrote her song and has given it to us. there’s just something different about listening to all too well for nine years and watching it for fifteen minutes. i’m speechless.
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