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I always say Taylor Swift is a pretty damn good storyteller.
I usually think of lyrics that tell a story and make me feel emotional when I think about what I like about Taylor Swift and her music. She is one of the most gifted musicians I've ever heard. Her songs have a lot of implications for me. They tell a story every time. Swift's songs always have me dreaming of myself in larger than life situations. While I love almost all of her songs, I think I have a couple of favorites. What I'll talk about today would be 'All Too Well', Red (2012).
"All Too Well" is a ballad of sorrowful recollection of a relationship she adored, not merely a beautifully written song. It is a song about heartbreak, a heartbreak anthem. The poems cover the entire relationship from beginning to finish.
Taylor Swift presents a beautiful vision of how everyone wishes their lives might be with that one special person in the first line. This is the beginning of a romance, and everything appears to be vibrant.
Taylor states that being with this someone made her feel at ease. He was warm and she was at rest. It appeared as if all of the pieces were falling into place like autumn leaves. But, as she didn't realize, the loss of autumn leaves heralded the start of a new season, when trees slumber for the winter. The trees essentially perish. Taylor was too innocent and full of love and hope to notice.