to start over again, ’Cause we know there is no such thing as despair, ’Cause we know there is no such thing as despair. (Of course, the song’s central mystery remains almost a decade later: Fans have speculated that the song is about Swift’s 2011 breakup with Jake Gyllenhaal, but the singer/songwriter has never revealed her muse. You fall down, you get back up, You fall down, you get back up, A righteous man falleth seven times. The new lyrics often provide more questions than answers (Who was the actress who found Taylor weeping in a party bathroom? And who is the owner of the incredible “F- the Patriarchy” keychain?), but as we know all too well, Swifties love to unpack a good mystery.
There’s also a lyric that nods to Matthew McConaughey’s famous Dazed and Confused line, when Swift sings, “And I was never good at telling jokes, but the punchline goes: ‘I’ll get older, but your lovers stay my age.'” La dispute - fall down and never get back up again.
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