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Love, Heartbreak And Life As Told By Taylor Swift

Taylor Swift just gets it.

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Love, Heartbreak And Life As Told By Taylor Swift

Let's be real, Taylor Swift has related to all of us at some point in time. Whether it be love, heartbreak or just life, Taylor Swift just gets it.

1. She knows how to explain just how you're feeling when you're desperately into someone.

“You are the best thing that’s ever been mine.” –Mine

“And I don't know how it gets better than this. You take my hand and drag me head first, fearless” –Fearless

“It rains when you’re here and rains when you’re gone” –Forever & Always


"Please don't be in love with someone else. Please don't have somebody waiting on you." –Enchanted

2. We all know that feeling when you’re so into someone.

“Band-aids don’t fix bullet holes” –Bad Blood

3. And it may always seem like...

"Boys only want love if it's torture." –Blank Space

4. But in the end, we just want to be something you miss.

"I don't know how to be something you miss." –Last Kiss


5. Taylor knows how to make you feel so much better while getting over someone.

“Just think while you been getting down and out about the liars and the dirty, dirty cheats of the world, you could have been getting down to this sick beat.” –Shake It Off

6. Sorry boys, but...

“Watch me strike a match on all my wasted time. As far as I'm concerned, you're just another picture to burn.” –Picture to burn

7. And it’s almost easy because she has taught us to just look at them and say,

“We are never ever ever getting back together.” –Never Ever Getting Back Together

8. Taylor has also described our lives at points in time and has given us advice to live by.

“Don’t you worry your pretty little mind. People throw rocks at things that shine.” –Ours

“We're happy, free, confused and lonely at the same time” –22

“I’ve found time can heal almost anything, and you just might find who you’re supposed to be.” –Fifteen

“Today is never too late to be brand new.” –Innocent

“People are people and sometimes we change our minds” --Breathe

9. And overall,

"Haters gonna hate." –Shake It Off

“Heart-breakers gonna break, break, break, break, break, and the fakers gonna fake, fake, fake, fake, fake.” –Shake it Off

10. But,

“Baby, I'm just gonna shake, shake, shake, shake, shake.

I shake it off, I shake it off.” –Shake It Off

So here’s to Taylor Swift. Thanks for sharing your intense love stories with us and your crazy break up stories with us – good and bad. Your life advice is on point, and you relate to all of our lives at some point in time. Keep doing you and telling it how it is.
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