On the wind, across the sea. Hear this song and remember.
Soon you’ll be home with me, once upon a December…
On the wind, across the sea. Hear this song and remember.
Soon you’ll be home with me, once upon a December…
“Exile was a song that was written about miscommunications in relationships, and in the case of this song I imagine that the miscommunications ended the relationship - that they led to sort of the demise of this love affair. And now these two people are seeing each other out for the first time and they keep miscommunicating with each other, they can’t quite get on the same page, they never were able to. So even in their end, even after they’ve broken up they’re still not hearing each other, so we imagined that the beginning of it would be his side of the story, second verse would be her side of the story, and then the end would be sort of them talking over each other and not listening to the other, sort of like an argument. Yeah, I’m really stoked about how it turned out because it really does seem like this sort of tragedy of two people, two ships passing in the night.”
– Taylor Swift introduces her song “Exile” on 91.9 WFPK Independent Louisville (August 17th 2020)
And you know damn well for you, I would ruin myself a million little times.
me, texting a friend late at night: haha okay but i really should sleep, night dude
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