Throughout her career, Taylor Swift has often explored the complexities of relationships, including the topic of marriage. On her latest album, ‘Midnights,’ released on April 19, 2023, Swift’s lyrics continue to provide glimpses into her thoughts and feelings about this significant milestone.
In the album’s title track, Swift sings about a chaotic love, referring to a moment when her partner takes a ring from her middle finger and places it on her wedding finger. She also uses the metaphor of a child breaking a toy to symbolize the end of a relationship.
Another song, ‘Lavender Haze,’ seems to address Swift’s relationship with British actor Joe Alwyn. She expresses uncertainty about their future, singing, ‘You swore that you loved me, but where were the clues? I died on the altar waitin’ for the proof.’
In ‘Dear Reader,’ Swift seemingly defends her relationship with Alwyn, rejecting criticism from others. She sings, ‘No, you can’t come to the wedding / I know he’s crazy but he’s the one I want.’
‘Maroon’ suggests the end of a relationship, with Swift singing about being at a park where they once wore ‘imaginary rings.’ She reflects on the possibility that their relationship was doomed from the start, expressing both regret and anger.
Other songs on the album also contain references to marriage, such as ‘Vigilante Shit,’ where Swift sings about considering getting revenge on her lover or destroying his possessions.
Swift’s allusions to marriage on ‘Midnights’ have fueled speculation among fans about the status of her relationship with Alwyn. Some believe that the lyrics reflect their decision to delay or forgo marriage, while others interpret them as a sign of a more serious commitment.