Swift's song "Better Than Revenge" also seems to be a jab at the actress Camilla Belle , who had come between Swift and Jonas, and "Holy Ground" seems to reference him as well. In the song "Mine," Swift talks about liking a boy she barely knew who tried to take their relationship to the next level. The key here is that Swift was rumored to be dating late "Glee" actor , Cory Monteith, for less than a month around spring of By the time her new single "Begin Again" was released in , it didn't take long for people to link the lyrics of the song to Swift's then-boyfriend Conor Kennedy.
In the single, Swift talks about the start of a new romance with Robert F. Kennedy's grandson, who she apparently had high hopes for and had broken up with shortly before the song's release. Although Drew Hardwick and Taylor Swift never technically dated, she's been very vocal about "Tear Drops on My Guitar" being about her crush on him back in It's probably the song in Swift's discography that's most explicitly about another, real person.
Swift uses Hardwick's name right in the song's lyrics. After Owl City released its hit single "Fireflies" in , lead singer Adam Young captured a lot of attention, including that of Taylor Swift. She released her single " Enchanted ," which was about meeting Young.
He told Us Weekly that he and Swift talked for a few months after she attended one of his shows. So when that word was in the song, I was like, 'this song has to be about me. Liles was surprised that it was actually a nice song about their romance.
Liles returned the favor, releasing a song about her a few months later called "Try to Make It Anyway. According to Complex , Swift was really into Johnson but ended things because her camp thought his punk rock background wouldn't be good fit for her image.
He says that "we'll never make my parent's mistakes" which could have several interpretations whichever way you think about it. Some fans who love her for her innocence will believe that they'll never have sex before they're married, or others will say that they won't mess up their relationship with sex until they're ready mentally with their current situation.
I do think it's about sex because this all ties into the line with a careless man, and seeing that this is a love song, I doubt it could mean anything else.
Anyway, she's guarded and they're gonna wait, and this shows that he really does love her for her. They're going on with life and are past the beginning hopeful stages and are beginning to doubt their own dreams and beliefs of making it in life. Everything seems to be falling apart and their fighting takes a precedence in their lives. She remembers the crucial fight that they had that really turns her into a rebel and her previous notions of unstable love around.
He says that "everything's slipping out of their hands", another double meaning that she takes to mean that while their financial situation is slipping, their love is also dying and slipping out of their hands. She takes it to heart and runs out crying. He goes after her, and while she's guarded for a breakup, maybe something along the lines of "we need to take a little time off" as she's heard that so many times in other relationships when things get hard, he surprises her by saying that he's staying by her side.
This is probably the best part in the song that is truly hopeful about love and really echoes Taylor's own sentiments that true love is out there. True love isn't just about finding someone that you have an attraction with, but something that both sides need to work on and search out and find that balance.
Here, their love isn't mismatched because they're on the same level, and she finally realizes it. His feelings are directly parallel to what she feels as they both remember and hold onto that young love and know that simplest and most innocent form of it is still in them I know, I'm so mushy.
He remembers the SAME things as her when they both feel pressured and unable face life, and loves her because he knows that she's there.
So, together they've both reached an understanding and a new level in their relationship and both are gonna hold on. She finally sees the same vision of stability that she had before, but it has better base and more meaning to it. This is a really good "coming of age" song for her, and she did the smart thing by making it her lead single, reminding her fans that she's growing up.
I still hold strongly to my beliefs that I said before that it lacks maturity in musical talent. It's catchy, but it needs another element to it that would really say that she is growing as an artist. Here, she expresses her views on relationships beautifully, but I feel that she rushes into the story telling because the chorus is emphasized too much.
Everyone said she was "wise beyond her years" because of her ability to story tell in Mary's Song on her first album, but musically, the song still reminded us that it was a 16 year old telling us the story of old love.
It sounds like that here. She's a teenager that's telling the story of year olds. Just because she's telling their story doesn't mean that she IS years old.
I fully believe that she has the capability to grow musically, and not necessarily lose her audience in any way. She's got the incredible gift of writing hooks and I know she can use that to write great songs with a great amount of musical maturity and variety which will show that she's growing as an artist.
There was an error. From what I understand, her parents are still together, so I wonder if she's writing this from someone's story Which isn't a bad thing, but that's what catches me. Unless there's tension between her parents, which could very well be true, obviously their lives aren't our concerns.
Also, I don't think the song is about sex. I think the character is scared of being in a relationship at all, I interpret the "mistakes" of her parents that they rushed into a relationship or something, and that the dad might have left ["careless man"], and so growing up she thinks that no relationship will last and love isn't worth anything ["Wondering why we'd bother with love, if it never lasts"] and after they fight she thinks he'll automatically leave [bracing myself for goodbye, 'cause that's all I've ever known"].
I think the majority of the song is about the character's parent's mistakes and how this girl told herself growing up that she'd NEVER be like her parents, so she doesn't believe in love until this boy comes along. Oh no, I never said that it was autobiographical at all! It sounds a lot like when she described how she wrote "You Belong With Me", how her friend was on the phone with his girlfriend and how the girl just kept yelling at him and Taylor felt really bad. She never had a problem with the cheer captain at her school or anything, but she wrote out a fantasy that played out in her head.
Here, she took the concept of running away from love that she was feeling currently and probably went "what's a situation where there is an exception? I think this is the first time that she's actually a bit disconnected from the song, because her parents are still together, but she's thinking about a situation where parents have had a disconnected relationship.
Interesting take on sex not even being involved. That's certainly one way to think about it, but I guess I just thought it makes more sense if it was involved. One of the reasons that this song is significant is because of the fact that she's of growing up and writing about more mature concepts.
Taylor cried when she found out it leaked. It was performed by Naya Rivera who played Santana Lopez. The song was ranked at 46 on the Billboard Hot songs of the year.
Don't lie, you totally spent hours searching for an identical dress after you watched the video. Ever since T. Yup, definitely Harry. How do we know? Their romance blossomed in the fall. And then they broke up in December of that year, after he flew down to visit her for her birthday probably the line about leaving his roses to die.
Pretty open-and-shut case, Swift fans. Taylor Lautner all the way. Look out, ladies.
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