My Emotional Support Trilogy: Folklore, Evermore, and The Tortured Poets Department

Wednesday, June 03, 2026


 

Of all Taylor Swift’s albums, these three hold a special place in my heart. I’ve always been drawn to ethereal aesthetics, and these albums capture that feeling perfectly. They are my favorites, not just for their sound, but for the worlds they create.

There is something deeply emotional, honest, and raw about them. Each song feels like a page from a beautifully written novel: poetic, theatrical, and full of feeling. The storytelling is nothing short of remarkable, weaving vivid images and emotions into every lyric.

Taylor’s gift with words never fails to amaze me. Even a line like “sanctimoniously performing soliloquies I’ll never see” from But Daddy I Love Him showcases her ability to turn language into art. Her lyrics are thoughtful, evocative, and layered with meaning.

These albums remind me why I love music in the first place: they make me feel, imagine, and dream. To me, Taylor Swift is more than a songwriter! She is a storyteller, a poet, and a musical genius!


My favorite songs from each album:


FOLKLORE
Cardigan
The last great American dynasty
Exile
Mirrorball
August
This is me trying
Illicit affairs
Mad woman
Peace
The lakes


EVERMORE
Willow
Champagne problems
No body, no crime
Ivy
Cowboy like me
Long story short
Marjorie
Evermore
Right where you left me
It's time to go


THE TORTURED POETS DEPARTMENT 
But Daddy I Love Him
Who's Afraid Of Little Old Me?
I Can Do It With A Broken Heart
The Smallest Man Who Ever Lived
The Alchemy
Clara Bow
The Albatross
So High School
I Hate It Here
 thanK you aIMee
I Look In People's Windows
The Prophecy
Cassandra
Peter
The Bolter
The Manuscript




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