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SHE'S JUST RELEASED ANOTHER WHOLE ALBUM SO THERE WILL BE A PART TWO AND I WILL GET NO SLEEP TONIGHT

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Apr 19Liked by shit you should care about

I can do it with a broken heart is definitely my fave song on the album, makes me want to cry but is also such a bop :(

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Apr 19Liked by shit you should care about

Also the way someone is counting her in on the song, it's like she's still performing the song/album while she's depressed 😭

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Apr 19Liked by shit you should care about

I love you for getting this out so fast with your initial first/hot takes!

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the devil works hard, luce works harder!!!

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Apr 19Liked by shit you should care about

this was so good i cackled!!! on to part 2 now

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Apr 19Liked by shit you should care about

I have nearly the same top five as Flo <3 all in all I love it

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The Tortured Poets Department is a concept album based on the life of Sylvia Plath & Ted Hughes. Naturally Swift weaves in her own experiences (even specific details) but ultimately the songs are not about Swift's ex's individually or in sum total, the arc of the album is Plath's life. If you truly want to understand this album you'll need to read Plath & Hughes. Swift's mastery is not singularly for music, but encompasses poetry and literature as well. The song "Robin" may also be about Robin Williams (in addition to referencing her collaborator’s son Robin, and other meanings including her singing this to her younger self), another tortured artist who lived with depression, the song weaves in titles, themes, imagery from his movies. It's likely most of the songs have hidden meanings about other "tortured poets". These songs are so richly layered with different meanings, and this technique is called "braiding" or "weaving" (all the braids in her hair). FYI Ted Hughes wrote a poem titled "Red", it's possible this (Plath/Hughes) arc covers the majority of her body of work going back several albums. TTPD is an album for erudite literature and mystery lovers, we may never uncover all her brilliance. It’s also possible that on May 3 we will get 9 more songs (or something) because Plath left TWO things when she died, 40 poems and a manuscript (she committed suicide). 😉

(No, I am not a “Swiftie”, I started listening to 1989, I’m 13 years older than her and prior to this album never engaged with any of her easter eggs. I’m just a nerd who loves to read including poetry.)

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I'm obsessed with the entire album!! I've also been a swiftie since the beginning and stayed during rep!! My favs from ttpd are: But Daddy I Love Him, Who's Afraid Of Little Old Me I Can Do It With A Broken Heart, So High School, and thanK you aIMee

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