“the last great american dynasty” from “folklore”.“Midnights” is about the literal late nights. While this lyric is a great metaphorical use of the late night, showcasing Swift’s amazing lyricism, it’s just that - metaphorical. Lyric: “I want your midnights / But I’ll be cleaning up bottles with you on New Year’s Day”Ī beautiful song about loving someone through the ups and downs of life. Lyric: “Midnight / You come and pick me up, no headlights”Īn iconic opening line to an iconic song! The only downside is that Taylor seems to be setting up a midnight adventure rather than a sleepless night of thinking, but if Harry Styles came to our house in the middle of the night, we’d go too. The storytelling in this song is amazing, but it has a similar downfall as “22” - it’s slightly overplayed. Now this is what we’re talking about! Having a sleepless night so you drive to your crush’s house in the middle of the night is peak “Midnights” activity. Lyric: “Oh, I remember you driving to my house / In the middle of the night” “You Belong With Me” from “Fearless (Taylor’s Version)”.While it pains us to put a song with Jack Antonoff production this low, Taylor shouldn’t be drinking coffee at midnight if she’s already concerned about sleepless nights! Next time, she should make a nice chamomile tea. Lyric: “Small talk, he drives / Coffee at midnight” This lyric at least has Taylor awake, but we’re going to be honest - no one is dressed to the nines when they can’t sleep in the middle of the night! While “happiness” is a beautiful song, the ones ahead of it are just better. Lyric: “ Dappled with the flickers of light / From the dress I wore at midnight, leave it all behind” “22” also feels extremely overplayed at this point. While an iconic song and lyric, “22” is about having a fun late night, not about being up and ruminating about your thoughts. Lyric: “It feels like a perfect night / For breakfast at midnight”
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