The Best Lyrics On Taylor Swift's Folklore
folklore taylor swift lyrics Though her musical style has evolved quite a bit over time, one thing remains true of all of Taylor Swift 's albums: They're full of lyrical gems. The singer-songwriter's latest, Folklore , is no exception, with many critics heralding her new work as some of her finest. Now that Swift's eighth studio album has been out in the world for a number of days and we've had time to sit with it, EW staff picked out their favorite lines from the record, complete with an explainer. Lyric: “Cold was the steel of my ax to grind for the boys who broke my heart/Now I send their babies presents" from "Invisible String" Why we love it: Taylor’s lyrics alternate between razor-sharp retorts and heartrending ennui. This line, from the puckish “Invisible String,” is a delightful blend of both, as Swift notes her tendency to drag exes through the mud before stopping (or pausing?) to tend to innocent bystanders. Hey, no