Taylor Swift‘s lover of nearly three years is turning out to be her greatest muse.
On her seventh studio album, the Grammy winner, 29, reveals details of herultra-private romance with British actor Joe Alwyn, 28.
While her previously released title track is certainly one of the most romantic songs she’s ever released, the rest ofLoveris packed with touching tributes to her boyfriend.
On the sixth track, “I Think He Knows,” Swift sings about her beau knowing she’s fallen for him. “He got that boyish look that I like in a man,” she seemingly sings about Alwyn, later giving a nod to his “lyrical smile” and “indigo eyes.”
Then on “Paper Rings,” the star — who is rumored to becelebrating her third anniversary with Alwynlater this year — doesn’t shy away from declaring that he’s the one.
“I like shiny things / But I’d marry you with paper rings,” sings Swift, who also references the start of their relationship in the track. “You’re the one I want and I hate accidents / Except when we went from friends to this.”
In another track, “Cornelia Street,” Swift reveals more details about thecouple’s beginnings. “We were in the backseat / Drunk on something stronger than the drinks in the bar,” she sings, before wistfully revealing she could “never walk Cornelia Street again” if she lost her lover.
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She also reveals the couple have weathered insecurities and come out stronger. “I thought you were leading me on / I packed my bags, left Cornelia Street / Before you even knew I was gone / But then you called, showed your hand / I turned around before I hit the tunnel,” she sings.
As is Swift tradition, one of the most emotionally complex songs is the last track on the album, titled “Daylight.”
On1989, the star sang about finally being free of a broken relationship on the album’s final track, “Clean.” But onLover‘s self-written final song, it’s clear she’s found true happiness after all of her ups and downs.
After a life-changing few years, Swift makes it clear with her new music that she’s in the best place she’s ever been — and found the true love she’s been writing about since she was a teen.
source: people.com