Taylor Swift Midnights Quotes

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You're on your own, kid.
Louise Miller (The Late Bloomers' Club)
I broke his heart cuz he was nice... He was sunshine, I was midnight rain. He wanted it comfortable, I wanted that pain. He wanted a bride, I was making my own name, chasin that fame, he stayed the same. All of me changed like midnight...
Taylor Swift
Life is emotionally abusive.
Taylor Swift (Taylor Swift - Midnights (3am Edition) Songbook: Piano/Vocal/Guitar)
They say she was seen on occasion Pacing the rocks, staring out at the midnight sea And in a feud with her neighbor She stole his dog and dyed it key lime green
Taylor Swift
In December (after Taylor Swift)… i will make a wish for the world around me to shimmer, for my wildest dreams to fall around me like glitter, and for peace of mind to settle in and exile all my fears away. and in winter's lavender haze, i will just breathe in the air and say, “life, please show me such beautiful things.” and in the midnight's falling rain, i will look to the sky and pray that i can let myself deserve really beautiful things. and on my most delicate and dark days, i will close my eyes and say… “i am a beautiful thing.
butterflies rising
Swift does arrive, vibrant, over and over again, dropping lines like, “Did you hear my covert narcissism / I disguise like altruism / like some kind of congressman” in a pop song, and everyone sings along while googling for definitions—it’s a real thing, how Swift increases the lexicon of her fans. She also moves brilliantly within and between the songs on her albums. Her songs talk to one another, reshape themselves, and get recontextualized as Swift reinvents herself. “Hits Different,” the last track on Midnights (The Til Dawn Edition), ends with, “Have they come to take me away?” Meanwhile, The Tortured Poets Department begins with the song “Fortnight” and the line “I was supposed to be sent away / But they forgot to come and get me.” And just like that, Swift transforms the space between Midnights and The Tortured Poets Department from silence to an audible pause, as if continuing a life libretto. There is always a link.
Kristie Frederick Daugherty (Invisible Strings: 113 Poets Respond to the Songs of Taylor Swift)