
The lyric parallel between #AllTooWellTenMinuteVersion and tolerate it /iC82ufTMIl- hannah left her🧣 Novem'I Bet You Think About Me' and 'Tim McGraw' In 'Tolerate It', Taylor sings "gain the weight of you then lose it." A similar lyric appears in 'All Too Well', as Taylor sings, "I'm a soldier whose returning half her weight." Pointed out by one fan ( on Twitter, one particular lyric that features in Evermore's 'Tolerate It' appears to have been inspired by a previously unused lyric from the 10-minute version of 'All Too Well'. Remember the ol' "twin fire signs" lyric from 'State of Grace'? It's back! In a new verse for the 10-minute version, Taylor sings, "And did the twin flame bruise paint you blue?" 'All Too Well (10 minute version)' and 'Tolerate It' Taylor references the narrative of her Red bonus track 'The Moment I Knew' at one point in the 10-minute version of 'All Too Well'.Ĭalling back to the song which is about her then-boyfriend not showing up to her 21st birthday party, Taylor sings, "You who charmed my dad with self-effacing jokes / Sipping coffee like you’re on a late night show / But then he watched me watch the front door all night willing you to come / And he said it’s supposed to be fun turning 21." 'All Too Well (10 minute version)' and 'State of Grace' 'All Too Well (10 minute version)' and 'The Moment I Knew' Taylor also references Brooklyn in one of the new verses, which is where she was pictured spending Thanksgiving with Jake in 2010. Taylor goes from “They say all’s well that ends well but I’m in a new hell every time." in 'All Too Well' to "All's well that ends well to end up with you” in the bridge of 'Lover', taking a devastating lyric and twisting it to fit one of her most romantic songs. 'All Too Well (10 minute version)' and 'Lover' Neilson Barnard/Getty Images, Republic Records Taylor Swift Red Vault songs: All the easter eggs and references. Here's all the easter eggs and lyric references you might have missed on Red (Taylor's Version) From Lover, Evermore, Reputation and 1989, all the way back to her debut album, there's plenty of easter eggs to find. On her second re-record outing, the superstar has spared absolutely no expense when it comes to scattering those impeccable references and call backs to lyrics and storylines from songs we already know and love, within her new From The Vault tracks.īefore fans start sleuthing over the easter eggs in the All Too Well (The Short Film), set to be released later today (Nov 12), it's time to take a look into all the new lyrics we've just been blessed with.
