After Years And Years Of Suffering And Slowly Starting To Move Forward With My Life, I Still Feel The
After years and years of suffering and slowly starting to move forward with my life, I still feel the burdens and the pain of the past. It‘s like it haunts me. Like a blanket wrapped around my body. Holding me in such a familiar and warm embrace. One that gives me so much comfort and pain at the same time. Like it doesn‘t want to let me go. And at this point I‘m just so used to it. It has grown on me. Without my permission at the very beginning, but slowly after time has passed, I just indulged myself in the sweet suffering from the worst parts of my past that have made it into my consciousness.
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“I can’t make it go away by making you a villain”
I think this lyric is the most mature, refreshing, true-to-life lyric Taylor has ever written. It’s so important because in real life nobody is the villain to everybody’s story.
There’s an unhealthy tendency in our generation to antagonise people - such as deeming somebody ‘toxic’ rather than dealing with the genuine issue at hand. Villainising the world, or your s/o or the people that hurt you is not a healthy mechanism for growth.
It’s so so so important to understand that one person is never entirely responsible for your misery and how you choose to perceive/react to a situation is the ultimate game-changer.
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