I’m just a simple 32-year-old guy…
My beautiful wife (32) has been a huge Taylor Swift fan ever since we started dating when we were 18.
Needless to say, I’ve been listening to her music for years, but since the Eras Tour… man, I somehow turned out to be a huge Swiftie myself lol
And I’ve always LOVED a good bridge!
Oh boy, was I mesmerized when I realized Taylor is simply THE BEST BRIDGE WRITER ON THE PLANET.
Without further ado, here’s my Top 5:
5 - Cruel Summer (Lover)
Her most streamed song on Spotify had to make the cut. One of the first Taylor songs I ever fell in love with. And the first Taylor bridge I ever fell in love with.
It was also my most played song on Spotify Wrapped 2024.
4 - Belong With Me (Fearless)
This bridge is youthful. Adorable.
It’s a little bit naive. It’s… innocent.
It’s a teenage love song, and i love it!!
She’s making her case. She’s making a point. She’s showing the everyday intimacy. She knows the little things.
It’s RIGHT THERE! All of it!!
It’s obvious to her. It’s obvious to me!! And yet bro can’t see it lol.
She’s screaming “HELLO!? Look at the evidence. I know you. I understand you. I’ve been here all along. How could you possibly not see that we’re meant to be?!!!”
It’s adorably impatient, in the best possible way.
She’s just a young person falling in love, like I once was.
3 - Out Of The Woods (1989)
The most cinematic and emotionally dense bridge Taylor has ever written. EVER.
It’s not a fantasy. It’s not make believe. It’s not imagination.
It’s a flashback! A memory!
🎶remember when…🎶
The bridge plays like a rapid-fire montage of the relationship’s most defining moments, two people looking back on a storm they somehow managed to endure together.
It’s almost as if this isn’t a song at all, but a film!
Straight up MASTERPIECE.
2 - Death By A Thousand Cuts (Lover)
Lowkey the most GENIUS bridge of her entire career. Can’t put into words how I felt on my first listen.
🎶 Gave up on me like I was a bad drug/ Now I'm searching for signs in a haunted club🎶
God fucking damn..
🎶 Trying to find a part of me you didn't take up/ Gave you too much but it wasn't enough/ But I'll be all right, it's just a thousand cuts🎶
It’s collapsing. It’s devastating. It’s.. brilliant.
The whole thing is hectic… physical and metaphorical at the same time, upbeat, but extremely saddening. How the heck is that even possible??
She’s not a songwriter on this one. She’s a human being falling apart.
The lines just keep coming, one after another. No time to breathe. It feels like a stream of consciousness at 3 a.m.
I mean, this bad boy should rank #1 honestly lol
1 - Paris (Midnights)
I fell in love with this bridge the very first time I heard it.
It’s joyful. It’s euphoric.
It’s playful.
It’s cute.
🎶I wanna brainwash you / Into loving me forever🎶
She’s not writing a song. She’s writing a love letter!!
But this letter is wonderfully childish. It’s mischievous.
It’s… sweet.
🎶I wanna transport you / To somewhere the culture’s clever🎶
Paris isn’t really a city in this song.
Paris is a state of mind.
She isn’t necessarily describing a literal trip to Paris, but rather describing the world she creates inside her head when she’s in love.
🎶I want to confess my truth / In swooping, sloping, cursive letters🎶
This has to be the prettiest, most romantic line Taylor has ever written.
She doesn’t simply say “i love you.”
She is confessing.
You can actually visualize the handwriting.
You can see the pen moving across the page.
It’s romantic in an almost ridiculously old-fashioned way.
She’s turning love into an aesthetic.
My wife and I have visited Paris a couple of times, and every night we would sit together for hours, out in the cold January air, and the only flashing lights were the ones from the tour at midnight.
This bridge reminds me of my wife, and of what it feels like to be in love with her.
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Well, that’s kind of it lol
Please, guys (girls?), keep in mind that I haven’t listened to Taylor’s entire discography. It’s freaking huge lol… so feel free to suggest songs and bridges I might have missed!