Taylor Swift's Lover Went From Wedding Song to 'Red Flag' Warning (2024)

Taylor Swift's Lover Went From Wedding Song to 'Red Flag' Warning (1)

Swifties everywhere have been rethinking their wedding song since Taylor Swift put “Lover” on her “denial” playlist ahead of the release of The Tortured Poets Department.

Swift, now 34, released the title track on her seventh studio album as a single one week before the full record dropped in August 2019.

“I was in bed. I was in Nashville. I got out of bed, I think it was really late at night and, like, stumbled over to the piano,” she recalled to The New York Times in December 2019 about writing “Lover.”

Swift continued: “I’ve been thinking for years, ‘God, it would just be so great to have a song that people who were in love would want to slow dance to.’ In my head, I had just the last two people on a dance floor at 3:00 AM swaying.”

At the time, Swift had been in a three-year relationship with Joe Alwyn. While she hadn’t said much about the romance (and still hasn’t — at least outside of her lyrics), fans were quick to assume Alwyn was the inspiration behind the song, pointing in part to the line: “I’m highly suspicious that everyone who sees you wants you / I’ve loved you three summers now, honey, but I want ’em all.” The song subsequently sparked years of speculation that the twosome were engaged or secretly wed — which proved to be false — with Lover’s bridge making a nod to weddings.

“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,” she sings. “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.” (Fans have also associated several songs said to be about Alwyn with references to the color blue.)

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Ahead of a performance of the song at her NPR Tiny Desk concert, Swift revealed that she’s “really proud” of those lyrics specifically.

“The line says, ‘With every guitar string scar on my hand / I take this magnetic force of a man to be my lover.’ That line is very special to me because I’ve spent quite a bit of my time writing breakup songs,” Swift said. “And songs about things not turning out the way you wanted them to, or songs about what you thought would be love and it turned out not to be that at all — just, the struggle of life. Songwriting is just really a cathartic, therapeutic thing to me. So there are a lot of things I’ve written about in life that are the harder things I’ve had to go through.”

She noted that she has literal scars on her hand, but the lyrics are also a “bigger metaphor for [the idea that] in life, you accumulate scars.” Swift made it clear that she needed a partner who accepted her for who she is now and then. She explained: “You accumulate hurt. You accumulate moments of learning and disappointment and struggle. And if someone’s gonna take your hand, they better take your hand, scars and all.”

While talking to NYT for the outlet’s “Diary of a Song” series, Swift revealed that part of the chorus — “Can I go where you go? / Can we always be this close forever and ever?” – actually came to her first when she sat at the piano, but she ended up penning the whole song by herself that night.

“It was, ‘Can I go where you go? Can we always be this close?’ I wanted the chorus to be these really simple existential questions that we ask ourselves when we’re in love,” Swift explained. “‘Can I go where you go?’ is such a heavy thing to ask somebody. ‘Can we always be this close?’ has so much fear in it, but so does love.”

While the concept that “Lover” is anything but the perfect wedding song for Swifties didn’t become part of the mainstream conversation until April 2023 when news broke that Swift and Alwyn split, it seems the signs were always there. Looking back at her own analysis of the song, Swift pointed out that she was asking a question of forever and fearful of the answer. She would later pen the song “Peace” (off of 2020’s Folklore) during her relationship with Alwyn, which echoes similar fears of a partner not being able to commit to a life with her. While in “Peace” it’s because of her high-profile status, in “Lover” it’s a general question of can something like this last.

One year later, Swift is happily dating Travis Kelce — who has made it clear he has no issues with her level of fame. Prior to the new romance, fans were convinced that the musician often looked upset when she performed “Lover” and other so-called love songs from the era on tour in the weeks following her breakup from Alwyn.

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Swift sparked even more chatter about the song after she linked it to the “grief” stage of her “Five Stages of Heartbreak” (denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance) while promoting her upcoming 10th album, The Tortured Poets Department, in April 2024.

“This is a list of songs about getting so caught up in the idea of something that you have a hard time seeing the red flags possibly resulting in moments of denial and maybe a little bit of delusion,” Swift told her fans about an Apple Music playlist labeled “Denial: I Love You, It’s Ruining My Life Songs.”

The inclusion of the song has caused some fans to spiral over the idea that “Lover” and some of Swift’s other love songs about Alwyn — including “Sweet Nothing” — represent what it’s like to be in a relationship that isn’t going to last despite thinking you found The One.

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Some Swifties are looking for the “red flags” and think they found it in the lyric: “I’m highly suspicious that everyone who sees you wants you.” Others Swifties are reexamining the lyric, “And at every table, I’ll save you a seat, lover,” drawing the (seemingly unfounded) conclusion that in retrospect, the “lover” Swift is singing about didn’t show up for the important events.

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It’s likely the release of TTPD will only add more fuel to the fire as fans are convinced Alwyn will be the inspiration for many songs. Circling back to that NYT story on “Lover,” while acknowledging that the word “lover” can be polarizing — “anything I do is polarizing,” she replied — Swift may have even dropped a potential Easter egg for the album years in the making.

“I’ve always liked that word, but I’ve never used it in, like, everyday life when people are like, ‘That’s my lover over there,’ or calling each other a lover. I’ve never done that, but I’ve always loved it in the context of poetry or songs,” she said.

Years later, fans will get a closer look at how Swift feels about poetry when The Tortured Poets Department drops on April 19.

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Taylor Swift's Lover Went From Wedding Song to 'Red Flag' Warning (2024)

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What does Red mean in Taylor Swift songs? ›

Lyrically about a tumultuous relationship, the refrain likens the conflicting emotions to a spectrum of colors, including the color red which symbolizes the ensuing intense feelings. Swift performed the track on many television shows and included it on the set list of her 2013–14 Red Tour.

What's the deal with Taylor Swift Red? ›

The album's title refers to what Swift termed the tumultuous, extreme, "red" emotions that were evoked by unhealthy romantic relationships she was experiencing during the album's conception phase; such emotions ranged "from intense love, intense frustration, jealousy, confusion" and shaped the lyrics.

How long did John Mayer and Taylor Swift date? ›

John Mayer and Swift were romantically linked from late 2009 to early 2010, when Swift was 19 and Mayer was 32. Swift's 2010 Speak Now track, "Dear John," is the singer's most infamous alleged reference to the much-discussed relationship.

Is the song Speak Now about Hayley Williams? ›

“Speak Now” was written by Taylor alone, as were all the tracks for the album. The song was inspired by the story of one of her friends and her high school boyfriend. That friend is rumored to be Hayley Williams of Paramore, who attended the wedding of her ex-boyfriend and ex-bandmate Josh Farro in April 2010.

Who is lover written about? ›

"Lover" by Taylor Swift was nominated for Song of the Year at the 2020 Grammys. Swift called her album Lover a "love letter to love," and "Lover" might be the most romantic of the 18 tracks. The song was inspired by Swift's boyfriend Joe Alwyn, a.k.a. the "magnetic force of a man" she describes in "Lover."

What is the Red scarf in Taylor Swift song? ›

Taylor responded: “The scarf is a metaphor, and we turned it red because red is a very important colour in this album, which is called Red. “And, I think when I say it's a metaphor, I'm just going to stop, and I'm going to say, thanks for the incredible question, whoever asked it. You've really taken us for a ride."

Who kept Taylor Swift's scarf? ›

In standout track All Too Well, which is very much thought to be about Jake Gyllenhaal, Swift sings about leaving a scarf at her beau's sister's house very early on in their relationship. She mentions that, despite sending her stuff back, he still has the scarf.

Is Taylor Swift Red about Jake Gyllenhaal? ›

This likely refers to the album "Red," which is most commonly linked to Gyllenhaal, and the elaborate synonyms suggest she's looking at their romance with more maturity and wisdom.

How old is Taylor Swift when she made Red? ›

Swift released Red at age 22. The album focuses on her personal life, exploring what happens when romance fades. It added some rock influence to her country pop style and made Swift the first female artist to achieve three straight albums atop the Billboard 200 for at least six weeks.

Did Taylor Swift date Zac Efron? ›

Despite the rumor, an insider close to Taylor insisted there's nothing romantic going on between the twosome.

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Three years later, Mayer fired back with his own song about Swift, titled “Paper Doll.” In the lyrics, John sings about a “l*ttle paper doll” who is too fragile to handle being in a relationship while also making references to her song “22,” a scarf, and the color red.

How old was Jake Gyllenhaal when he went out with Taylor Swift? ›

In December 2010, Paltrow reluctantly told USA Today that she played matchmaker after a report surfaced indicating that Swift, just 20 years old at the time, and a 29-year-old Gyllenhaal, met at a dinner party at the London home Paltrow shared with then-husband Chris Martin.

Who is Taylor Swift referring to in red? ›

Taylor Swift's 'Red' album is thought to have been inspired by her heartbreak over her split from ex-boyfriend Jake Gyllenhaal. Taylor Swift penned her album 'Red' in 2012 after a three-month relationship with Jake Gyllenhaal which came to an end at the start of 2011, when she was just 21 and he was 30.

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Since red is the color of blood, it has historically been associated with sacrifice, danger, and courage. Modern surveys in Europe and the United States show red is also the color most commonly associated with heat, activity, passion, sexuality, anger, love, and joy.

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Red. (Image credit: Getty Images) Red has a range of symbolic meanings through many different cultures, including life, health, vigor, war, courage, anger, love and religious fervor. The common thread is that all these require passion.

What emotions are in red Taylor Swift? ›

Tracks “I Knew You Were Trouble” and “We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together” encapsulate the rage, regret, and moving on after a circularly terrible relationship, red emotions bright as Swift's iconic red lip. “Red TV” is raw and captivating, bleeding between falling in love, feeling heartbreak, and the joy of life.

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