@swiftism101 Explaining the grief of watching her mom go through cancer treatment in soon you’ll get better is her best. She’s struggling to be optimistic while also begging her mom to be okay and I can’t explain how accurate that feeling is when you’re in it.
I relate to this album because I, too, spent years with a man who drained my soul. Since leaving, I’ve been reminded I’m still alive and I’ve met men who actually like me, and suddenly the world’s in HD. You don’t realize how bad it was until someone treats you right, and suddenly you’re smiling for no reason. It’s dumb and cheesy and feels so high school, but maybe that’s what being head-over-heels is supposed to feel like.
i keep seeing people say it’s weird taylor doesn’t have any songs on this album about buying back her masters and it’s hit me that we are listening to father figure completely differently