Lover Lyrics By Taylor Swift

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Lover Lyrics – Taylor Swift Meaning & Facts By (Singles). You Can Watch This Video On YouTube While The Lyrics Are Written By Taylor Swift. The Music Track Was Released Date :Aug. 16, 2019.

[Verse 1]
We could leave the Christmas lights up ’til January
And this is our place, we make the rules
And there’s a dazzling haze, a mysterious way about you, dear
Have I known you twenty seconds or twenty years?

[Explanation of Verse 1]
The narrator sets the scene by suggesting leaving Christmas lights up as a symbol of the lasting warmth and joy in their relationship. They express a sense of power and independence in their participated room, where they set their own rules. The imagery of a” glowing haze” and a mysterious air about their mate reflects the enchantment and depth of their connection, which feels dateless and profound.

[Chorus]
Can I go where you go?
Can we always be this close?
Forever and ever, ah
Take me out and take me home
You’re my, my, my, my lover

[Explanation of Chorus]
In the chorus, the narrator expresses a desire for eternal closeness with their partner, asking if they can always accompany them wherever they go. The line “Take me out and take me home” suggests a desire to explore the world together while always returning to each other’s arms.

[Verse 2]
We could let our friends crash in the living room
This is our place, we make the call
And I’m highly suspicious that everyone who sees you wants you
I’ve loved you three summers now, honey, but I want ’em all

[Explanation of Verse 2]
The narrator continues to describe their shared space as a place where they have the freedom to host friends and make decisions together. They playfully acknowledge that others are drawn to their partner’s charm but assert their own enduring love and commitment. The mention of “three summers” indicates the passage of time in their relationship, with the narrator eagerly anticipating many more.

[Chorus]
Can I go where you go?
Can we always be this close?
Forever and ever, ah
Take me out and take me home (Forever and ever)
You’re my, my, my, my lover

[Explanation of Chorus]
The chorus repeats, reinforcing the narrator’s desire for perpetual closeness and reaffirming their partner’s importance in their life.

[Bridge]
Ladies and gentlemen, will you please stand?
With every guitar string scar on my hand
I take this magnetic force of a man to be my lover
My heart’s been borrowed and yours has been blue
All’s well that ends well to end up with you
Swear to be overdramatic and true to my lover
And you’ll save all your dirtiest jokes for me
And at every table, I’ll save you a seat, lover

[Explanation of Bridge]
The bridge serves as a declaration of love and commitment. The narrator invites everyone to witness their promises, represented by the” guitar string scar” on their hand. They liken their partner to a magnetic force that draws them together, pledging to love them passionately and authentically. The reference to “my heart’s been borrowed and yours has been blue” alludes to the tradition of “something borrowed, something blue” in weddings, symbolizing the blending of their lives.

[Chorus]
Can I go where you go?
Can we always be this close?
Forever and ever, ah
Take me out and take me home (Forever and ever)
You’re my, my, my, my
Oh, you’re my, my, my, my
Darling, you’re my, my, my, my lover

[Explanation of Chorus]
The final chorus repeats, with heightened emotion and conviction, as the narrator reaffirms their unwavering love and devotion to their partner.