Getting parasocial on main again but the fact that she started this tour as the relationship she wrote those songs about was ending while she was embarking on this career-defining journey and EVERYTHING that has happened in the last 20 months both professionally and personally, and now she’s ending the final US show singing those same songs, reframing them to tell new stories about the memories she’s written about, is just so fucking cool and SO creatively fulfilling. She was terrified of if he ever walked away, but as she was leaving it felt like freedom. It’s death by a thousand cuts if we survive the Great War.
Everything changes, nothing stays the same, things you think are going to kill you end up leading to something new that changes your life. It’s pain and it’s joy and it’s loss and it’s growth. It’s just so, so special to see this happening in real time.
Taylor, deer, this u?
they had so much fun with this one
The Prophecy x Long Story Short (Live from Lyon)(download)
she emotionally devastates and then just. swims away. and we let her
What goes too long unchanged destroys itself. The forest is forever because it dies and dies and so lives.
—Tales From Earthsea: Dragonfly, by Ursula Le Guin
she finally played it, Rep is complete
Hello everyone, Jen here! I found a bunch of books that share titles with Taylor Swift songs, so I wanted to post a list here for anyone interested! You can find the list as well as book covers and info on each book at this -> site
'Tis the Damn Season' by Kimi Freeman
'Begin Again' by Emma Lord
'I Think He Knows' by Katie Bailey
'Call It What You Want' by Alissa DeRogatis
'Long Story Short' by Serena Kaylor
'I Knew You Were Trouble' by Pip Fox
'Enchanted to Meet You' by Meg Cabot
'This Is Me Trying' by Racquel Marie
'Never Ever Getting Back Together' by Sophie Gonzales
'Champagne Problems' by Staci Hart
'Better Than Revenge' by Elizabeth Adler
'I Wish You Would' by Eva Des Lauriers
'How You Get the Girl' by Anita Kelly
'Ms. Perfectly Fine' by Kate Callaghan
'Sparks Fly' by Birdie Lynn
'Look What You Made Me Do' by Elaine Murphy
'I Knew You Were Trouble' by Lauren Layne
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when taylor first revealed her desire to “find a place in this world,” i don’t think she could’ve anticipated that, two decades on, she’d be playing that song she penned at just 13 years old to a sold-out crowd at the closing night of her sixth headlining tour — the biggest tour the industry has seen — when her place in this world has, in fact, been found (both personally and professionally). it just makes me very, very emotional, knowing the girl who wrote “i’m alone, on my own, and that’s all i know” has kept going and persevering through it all, even when she’s felt scared and unmoored — see: her saying “i’m sure i related to [a place in this world] when i wrote it, but i think i relate to it more now” in houston last year before she played it on this tour in the wake of her breakup — and just look at where she is now. something tells me her younger self would not only feel so grateful and happy, but also ridiculously proud.