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!! "I knew you were troper when you walked in":

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* CityShoutOuts A variation. When performing "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" during the international leg of the Eras Tour, the last "like ever" in the bridge (which is shouted by one of Taylor's backup dancers) is changed to an equivalent phrase in the local language or dialect of the city Taylor is performing in.

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* CityShoutOuts CityShoutOuts: A variation. When performing "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" during the international leg of the Eras Tour, the last "like ever" in the bridge (which is shouted by one of Taylor's backup dancers) is changed to an equivalent phrase in the local language or dialect of the city Taylor is performing in.
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* CityShoutOut: A variation. When performing "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" during the international leg of the Eras Tour, the last "like ever" in the bridge (which is shouted by one of Taylor's backup dancers) is changed to an equivalent phrase in the local language or dialect of the city Taylor is performing in.

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* CityShoutOut: CityShoutOuts A variation. When performing "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" during the international leg of the Eras Tour, the last "like ever" ever" in the bridge (which is shouted by one of Taylor's backup dancers) is changed to an equivalent phrase in the local language or dialect of the city Taylor is performing in.
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* CityShoutOut: A variation. When performing "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" during the international leg of the Eras Tour, the last "like ever" in the bridge (which is shouted by one of Taylor's backup dancers) is changed to an equivalent phrase in the local language or dialect of the city Taylor is performing in.

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'''Tracklist[[labelnote:*]]singles italicized[[/labelnote]]:'''

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'''Tracklist[[labelnote:*]]singles italicized[[/labelnote]]:''''''Tracklist:'''[[note]]singles italicized[[/note]]
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* MassiveNumberedSiblings: The narrator of "Starlight" fancifully suggests she and her boyfriend could have ten children together.

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* MassiveNumberedSiblings: The narrator of "Starlight" fancifully suggests she and her boyfriend could have ten children together.together (possibly a nod to the InspiredBy element of the song, Bobby and Ethel Kennedy, who had 11 children).
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* EndOfAnAge: ''Red'' effectively served as the coda to the country phase of Taylor Swift's career. Fittingly, the last song "Begin Again" has the most overtly country sound, being a primarily acoustic ballad with prominent mandolin and steel guitar.

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* EndOfAnAge: ''Red'' effectively served as the coda to the country phase of Taylor Swift's career. career, with only two of the seven singles ("Red" and "Begin Again") even being released to country radio. Fittingly, the last song song, "Begin Again" Again," has the most overtly country sound, being a primarily acoustic ballad with prominent mandolin and steel guitar.
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* LongTitle: "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" has this for comedic effect.
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* EndOfAnAge: ''Red'' effectively served as the coda to the country phase of Taylor's career. Fittingly, the last song "Begin Again" has the most overtly country sound, with its prominent mandolin and steel guitar.

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* EndOfAnAge: ''Red'' effectively served as the coda to the country phase of Taylor's Taylor Swift's career. Fittingly, the last song "Begin Again" has the most overtly country sound, being a primarily acoustic ballad with its prominent mandolin and steel guitar.
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** In the music video for "I Bet You Think About Me" she shows up at her ex-boyfriend's wedding in a bright red dress.
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* CryingAtYourBirthdayParty: "The Moment I Knew" is about the time her then-boyfriend didn't show up to her birthday party, leading to her crying in the bathroom. The same scene is also captured in the 10-minute version of "All Too Well".

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# "Eyes Open" (Bonus track) (4:30)
# "Safe & Sound" (Bonus track) (4:01)
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** "The Very First Night" is about the narrator reminiscent and wish she could go back to "the very first night" that she and her former love interest met each other. Throughout the song she also remember the memories they shared togehter and proclaim that she missed her former love even now.

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** "The Very First Night" is about the narrator reminiscent and wish wishing she could go back to "the very the titular "very first night" that she and her former love interest met each other. Throughout the song she also remember the memories they shared togehter and proclaim that she missed her former love even now.met.



** "States of Grace" opens the album by the singer stating that the love she sing about in the song (and for the rest of the album) left her brokenhearted but it was extremely important to her life.
** "Treacherous" is a song about a "treacherous" love that the narrator experienced but she like the passion it brought to her.
** "Everything Has Changed" is a purely happy and optimistic song, about meeting someone for the first time and feeling a special connection.

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** "States "State of Grace" opens the album by reflecting on the singer stating most positive aspects of a relationship that the love will eventually end (and she sing will have plenty of less positive things to say about in the song (and for the rest of the album) left her brokenhearted but it was extremely important to her life.
album).
** "Treacherous" is a song about a "treacherous" love that once thrilled the narrator experienced but she like the passion it brought to her.
narrator.
** "Everything Has Changed" is a purely happy and optimistic song, song about meeting someone for the first time and feeling a special connection.



** "Starlight" is about two young lovers who meet on the boardwalk and have a fun, carefree whirlwind romance together.

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** "Starlight" is about two young lovers who meet on the boardwalk and have a fun, carefree whirlwind romance together.



** "Message in a Bottle" is a song about being in a long distance relationship and how the narrator hopes that her feeling to him will be heard despite the distance between them.
** The two singers (with the other singer played by Ed Sheeran) from "Run" sing about leaving town, away from their judgmental friends and just be alone together.

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** "Message in a Bottle" is a song about being in having a long distance relationship crush and how the narrator hopes hoping that her feeling to him they will be heard despite feel the distance between them.
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** The two singers (with the other singer played by Ed Sheeran) from "Run" sing has Swift and Ed Sheeran singing about leaving town, town to get away from their judgmental friends and just be alone together.
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** "The Very First Night" is about the narrator reminiscent and wish she could go back to "the very first night" that she and her former love interest met each other. Throughout the song she also remember the memories they shared togehter and proclaim that she missed her former love even now.


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** "States of Grace" opens the album by the singer stating that the love she sing about in the song (and for the rest of the album) left her brokenhearted but it was extremely important to her life.
** "Treacherous" is a song about a "treacherous" love that the narrator experienced but she like the passion it brought to her.


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** "Begin Again" is about the narrator's first date after a bad break up and how the new guy is starting to help her heal and believe in love again.
** "Message in a Bottle" is a song about being in a long distance relationship and how the narrator hopes that her feeling to him will be heard despite the distance between them.
** The two singers (with the other singer played by Ed Sheeran) from "Run" sing about leaving town, away from their judgmental friends and just be alone together.
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** "Better Man" is a sad lament about how while the narrator still love her ex, she knows she needs to break up with him and move on because her ex was not a good person or boyfriend.

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** "Better Man" is a sad lament about how while the narrator still love loves her ex, she ex but knows she needs to break up with him and move on because her ex he was not a good person or boyfriend.



** "I Bet You Think About Me" is a song where the narrator laments on how much of a pretentious ass he was and bet that he would still think about her even now.

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** "I Bet You Think About Me" is a song where the narrator laments on how much of a pretentious ass he her ex was and bet bets that he would is still think thinking about her even now.
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** "Better Man" is a sad lament about how while the narrator still love her ex, she knows she needs to break up with him and move on because her ex was not a good person or boyfriend.
** "Babe" is about the narrator's anger at her ex for cheating on her.
** "I Bet You Think About Me" is a song where the narrator laments on how much of a pretentious ass he was and bet that he would still think about her even now.

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