Taylor Swift - evermore (Official Lyric Video) ft. Bon Iver
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Published 2020-12-10
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Music video by Taylor Swift performing evermore (Lyric Video). © 2020 Taylor Swift
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All Comments (21)
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”Hey December, guess I’m feeling unmoored” Definition of unmoored: no longer attached. Taylor no longer goes back to December.
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I wouldn’t mind a third chapter of the folklore saga. These songs are so unique and different from a standard song recipe
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When she sings: "...This pain wouldn't be for evermore..." I feel like she is talking to me and I break in tears.
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Gray November, I've been down since July.
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she went from writing about a man she loved to writing with a man she loves. This glowup is everything!
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swifties: “exile mv?” taylor: nah but here’s another song w bon iver oh and a whole new album too🥰
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I had my 4th miscarriage in July… everything about this song just so eloquently articulates this grief I can’t get away from. I know it won’t be evermore, but when it’s here it drowns and it’s so hard to stay above the water. This song echoes my grief with every haunting lyric, but it beautifully reminds me that this will pass and this pain won’t be for evermore.
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Happy 2nd Anniversary to Evermore, this album is a pure masterpiece, Taylor Swift is such a storyteller she's the music industry
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"I had a feeling so peculiar - this pain wouldn't be for evermore" This gets me through.
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Folklore : the rest of the world was black and white. Evermore : but we were in screaming colours.
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The ending is just everything "this wouldn't be for evermore" represents the tiny bit of hope left in a person in a tough situation. Love Taylor sm.
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Am I the only one who wants evermore to win album of the year at the grammys, I don't think it will happen since Sour & Happier Than Ever are stronger contenders this year (Don't Get Me Wrong , I love both albums and would love to see one of them winning) but I really feel like evermore is as perfect as folklore and it's so unique , the lyricism is chills and so detailed , Taylor's voice is better than ever and this album hasn't aged a bit but like the finest wine ever. I am so proud of Taylor and I hope she never stops making albums like these.
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Taylor and Bon Iver could make a whole album full of slow songs and I’d still feel shocked and mesmerised with every song.
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Hey December, guess I’m feeling unmoored” Definition of unmoored: no longer attached. Taylor no longer goes back to December.
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This song brings me back to when I was severely depressed in college. I saw no way out and nothing to live for. This song REALLY reflect the cold, lonely, and thoughtful place I was in with my depression. But I got therapy, put the work in, and eventually recovered. "I had a feeling so pellicular, this pain wouldn't be for evermore" means so much more than anyone will ever know.
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And people still don't like her?? How?!? This is too perfect.
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Exile: low-pitched Bon Evermore: high-pitched Bon
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The lyricism of this song is just astonishing she's such a lyrical genius
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This song is the saddest song on the album for me. I always start crying at “I replay my footsteps on each stepping stone,” something about the way she sings it feels full of such deep pain. I feel the song perfectly encapsulates the feeling of depression and lost. I lost my friend/boss on December 9th and this is the only song I have found to really put into words my emotions. Here’s to “this pain wouldn’t be evermore”
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tell me whatever you want, but this beautifully made song is entirely about healing, going from "this pain would be for evermore" to "this pain wouldn't be for evermore", these two lines alone describe exactly what healing is; such a masterpiece.