Taylor Swift's 15 Most Underrated Songs in Honor of "Folklore's" Release
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Taylor Swift's 15 Most Underrated Songs in Honor of "Folklore's" Release

Yes, we probably all know "Shake it Off" and " You Need to Calm Down" by heart but here are the Taylor Swift songs that deserve way more love.

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Taylor Swift's 15 Most Underrated Songs in Honor of "Folklore's" Release
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I LOVE Taylor's Swift's music. I have loved her music ever since her self-titled album came out and I think that every single one of her albums is beautiful and wonderful and unique in their own way. In honor of the release of her most recent album, Folklore, here's a list of underrated Taylor Swift songs along with my favorite lyrics that can easily be used as Instagram captions.

Sparks Fly

"Get me with those green eyes, baby, as the lights go down

Give me something that'll haunt me when you're not around ".

Everything Has Changed

And all I feel

In my stomach is butterflies,

The beautiful kind, making up for lost time

All You Had To Do Was Stay

People like you always want back the love they pushed aside

But people like me are gone forever when you say goodbye

King of My Heart

Up on the roof with a schoolgirl crush

Drinking beer out of plastic cups

Say you fancy me, not fancy stuff;

Baby all at once, this is enough.

Superstar

So dim that spotlight, tell me things like

I can't take my eyes off of you

I'm no one special, just another wide-eyed girl

Who's desperately in love with you

I Wish You Would 

I wish you would come back

Wish I'd never hung up the phone like I did

I wish you knew that

I'd never forget you as long as I'd live

All Too Well

Oh, your sweet disposition and my wide-eyed gaze

We're singing in the car, getting lost upstate

Autumn leaves falling down like pieces into place

And I can picture it after all these days

Forever and Always

You looked me in the eye and told me
You loved me.
Were you just kidding?

London Boy

You know I love a London boy
I enjoy nights in Brixton, Shoreditch in the afternoon
He likes my American smile
Like a child when our eyes meet, darling, I fancy you

Call it What You Want 

My baby's fit like a daydream
Walking with his head down
I'm the one he's walking to

Holy Ground

And I guess we fell apart in the usual way
And the story's got dust on every page
But sometimes I wonder how you think about it now
And I see your face in every crowd

Fearless

And I don't know how it gets better than this
You take my hand and drag me head first
Fearless
And I don't know why but with you I'd dance
In a storm in my best dress

The Story of Us 

The battle's in your hands now
But I would lay my armor down
If you'd say you'd rather love than fight
So many things that you wish I knew
But the story of us might be ending soon

Long Live 

If you have children someday
When they point to the pictures
Please tell them my name
Tell them how the crowds went wild
Tell them how I hope they shine

I Think He Knows

He got that boyish look that I like in a man
I am an architect, I'm drawing up the plans
It's like I'm seventeen, nobody understands

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