Having written over 50 songs and counting, it is no surprise that Taylor Swift’s metaphor-filled lyrics can cover a range of topics. We recently noticed that your can reimagine her various exes as Lebanon! Here are 14 Swift lyrics we think are a great fit for the country. 1. I think I’ve seen this film before / And I didn’t like the ending / You’re not my homeland anymore / So what am I defending now?. From Exile, Folklore When you see people burning tires, again. 2. The world moves on, another day, another drama, drama / But not for me, not for me, all I think about is karma From Look What You Made Me Do, Reputation The post-thawra experience. 3. I could build a castle out of all the bricks they threw at me From New Romantics, 1989 – Nabih Berri. 4. And there are no rules when you show up here, bass beat rattling the chandelier From This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things, Reputation Also Nabih Berri.
5. It takes everything in me just to get up each day / But it’s wonderful to see that you’re OK From Mr. Perfectly Fine (From the Vault), Fearless (Taylor’s Version) @Macron, thanks a lot. 6. And you’ll add my name to your long list of traitors who don’t understand From Dear John, Speak Now When state security dislikes your Facebook post. 7. You play stupid games, you win stupid prizes From Miss Americana and the heartbreak kid, Lover The “Change” members of parliament.
8. We’re all here, the lights and noise are blinding From New Romantics, 1989 Everyone at AHM every Friday. 9. Hang your head low in the glow of the vending machine From Cruel Summer, Lover Every exam season. 10. And I pulled your body into mine every goddamn night, now I get fake niceties From Happiness, Evermore When you see your ex at a cafe and share an awkward hello. 11. The road not taken looks real good now From Tis the Damn Season, Evermore Thinking about pre-crisis times. 12. And if I get burned, at least we were electrified From Dress, Reputation Will do anything for kahraba.
13. Take me home where we met so many years before, we’ll rock our babies on that very front porch From Mary’s Song (Oh My My My), Taylor Swift Diaspora dreams of returning.
14. Back then we didn’t know / We were built to fall apart / We broke the status quo / Then we broke each other’s hearts From The Very First Night (From the Vault), Red (Taylor’s Version) The thawra experience.