“So it Goes.": “Gold cage, hostage to my feelings" Taylor mentions a tapestry on this track, and she was standing right in front of one while accepting her American Music Award for Artist of the Year just last month.īoth the first and second tracks on evermore mention trains: “willow” includes “You know that my train could take you home,” while “champagne problems” has “You booked the night train for a reason.” As many Swifties know, Harkness was the inspiration behind folklore track “the last great american dynasty,” hence the lyric “Filled the pool with champagne and swam with the big names.” Champagne is also mentioned in “This Is Why We Can’t Have Nice Things,” in the lyric “Everyone swimming in a champagne sea.” Dom Pérignon is name-dropped in this song, which happens to be what socialite Rebekah Harkness (and former owner of Swift’s Rhode Island house) used to clean out the home’s pool, naturally. Songwriter William Bowery, who has since been revealed as Joe Alwyn (Taylor Swift’s longtime boyfriend), co-wrote “champagne problems,” a song that joins a running list of Swift tracks that mention the celebratory drink.
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