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Another day, another Taylor Swift song to decipher. Swift aired an exclusive preview of her song “Out of the Woods” today while promoting her upcoming album 1989 on Good Morning America.
For Swifties, this isn’t just any song. This song is possibly-probably-most-likely about Swift’s ex-boyfriend, One Direction’s Harry Styles. “Remember when you hit the brakes too soon/twenty stitches in a hospital room,” sings Swift. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, the singer revealed the lyrics were inspired by a snowmobile accident with an ex, which ended in the emergency room. Many fans assume this ex was Harry Styles, which doesn’t seem like too much of a stretch considering his winter chin injuries while the two were dating.
Read more Taylor Swift Says ‘Out of the Woods’ Song Evokes “Extreme Anxiety” of Past Relationship
“This song is about the fragility and breakable nature of some relationships — this was a relationship where I was living day-to-day, wondering where it was going, if it was going to go anywhere, if it was going to end the next day,” Swift said when describing the song on GMA.
The singer co-wrote and produced the song with fun.’s Jack Antonoff, who told Rolling Stone it has “a very ‘Secret Garden’ Springsteen vibe.” The world will be treated to the song in its entirety tomorrow; can’t you hear Swifties squealing in anticipation already?
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