TAYLOR SWIFT Opalite
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TAYLOR SWIFT Opalite

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OPALITE written and directed by Taylor Swift
TAYLOR SWIFT attends the London premiere of "RENAISSANCE: A Film By Beyoncé" (Nov 30, 2023)
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i just wanna stay in that lavender haze (midnights, taylor swift, 2022)
AM I ALLOWED TO CRY?
"This playlist takes you through the songs that I've written when I was in the bargaining stage, times when you try to make deals with yourself or someone you care about. You're trying to make things better. You're often times feeling really desperate because often times, we have a sort of gut intuition that tells us things are not going to go the way that we hope, which makes us more desperate, which makes us bargain more."
Words can break someone into a million pieces, but they can also put them back together. I hope you use yours for good, because the only words you’ll regret more than the ones left unsaid are the ones you use to intentionally hurt someone. What you say might be too much for some people. Maybe it will come out all wrong and you’ll stutter and you’ll walk away embarrassed, wincing as you play it all back in your head. But I think the words you stop yourself from saying are the ones that will haunt you the longest. So say it to them. Or say it to yourself in the mirror. Say it in a letter you’ll never send or in a book millions might read someday. I think you deserve to look back on your life without a chorus of resounding voices saying ‘I could’ve, but it’s too late now.’ There is a time for silence. There is a time waiting your turn. But if you know how you feel, and you so clearly know what you need to say, you’ll know it. I don't think you should wait. I think you should speak now.
Speak Now (2010)
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