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Taylor Swift's 'The Lakes' Seemingly Reveals Details About Her Relationship With Joe Alwyn

Taylor Swift's 'The Lakes' Seemingly Reveals Details About Her Relationship With Joe Alwyn

Taylor Swift seems to be inviting her fans into her personal life a bit more.

The folklore singer released the lyric video for “The Lakes,” a bonus track on her latest studio album.

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Due to all of the songs about heartbreak on the album, some fans wondered if there was trouble between herself and Joe Alwyn. However, the new song seems to make several sweet references to the actor.

Take me to the lakes, where all the poets went to die / I don’t belong and, my beloved, neither do you / Those Windermere peaks look like a perfect place to cry / I’m setting off, but not without my muse,” she sings on the track.

The “Windermere” line seemingly references England’s largest natural lake, and the couple’s spent a lot of time together in England, so it seems like a reference to their time in the country.

And I want you right here / A red rose grew up out of ice frozen ground / With no one around to tweet it / While I bathe in cliffside pools / With my calamitous love and insurmountable grief,” she sings, which seemingly represents how she’s kept their relationship more private.

She also addresses her time in the spotlight: “Is it romantic how all of my elegies eulogize me? / I’m not cut out for all these cynical clones / These hunters with cell phones,” she declares.

If you haven’t yet, check out all the Easter eggs Taylor Swift threw into the “cardigan” music video!

Listen to “The Lakes” and read the lyrics inside…

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