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Paul Black's avatar

“As narrator of the song, she positions herself in two moments simultaneously: the now in which she expects the pain of separation, and a post-separation future in which her ex continues to think about her. It's poignant, because their separate futures are immanent in their uncertain present. It's also controlling, because Swift is crafting herself as a narrative, and ensuring that even though the relationship won't last, her version of it will endure — both in her soon-to-be-ex's memory, and, implicitly, in this song.”

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Stuart Brennan's avatar

Indeed, the Tories richly deserve a defeat! Fingers crossed that it’s a crushing one?

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