Timeless

Album: Speak Now (Taylor's Version) (2023)
Charted: 48
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Songfacts®:

  • In this ballad, Taylor Swift unearths faded photographs of bygone couples in an antique shop. The singer superimposes herself into their lives as she thinks about how love's memories can be preserved in eternity. Across the ages, Swift envisions countless lovers, their spirits intertwined in a tapestry of romance.

    I'm gonna love you when our hair is turnin' gray
    We'll have a cardboard box of photos of the life we've made
    And you'll say, "Oh my, we really were timeless"


    Letters, books, and photographs become sacred relics, immortalizing the profound unions that once graced this earthly realm.
  • Swift imagines stumbling upon a book shrouded in cobwebs whose pages whisper a tale of love thwarted by cruel destiny. Centuries ago, two souls intertwine, only to be torn apart by forces beyond their control. It is the story of star-crossed lovers Romeo and Juliet, who chose death over lives apart.

    Hundreds of years ago, they fell in love, like we did
    And I'd die for you in the same way if I first saw your face


    The pop poetess weaves herself and her paramour into the very fabric of Romeo and Juliet's world. It is an eternal reminder that love's flame burns brightest even in the face of mortal peril.

    Taylor Swift's 2008 hit song "Love Story" was also inspired by Romeo and Juliet, in which she fantasized about being in the star-crossed lovers' shoes.
  • Swift pictures the fateful events that tore her grandparents apart amid the turmoil of the Second World War.

    On a crowded street in 1944
    And you were headed off to fight in the war
    You still would've been mine
    We would have been timeless
    I would've read your love letters every single night


    Swift envisions a world where their souls remain forever intertwined. She paints a picture of reading cherished love letters under the moon's gentle glow, every single night.

    This is not the first time Taylor has paid tribute to her grandparents' legacy. On "Marjorie" from Evermore, she introduced her maternal grandmother, an opera-singing matriarch. And on "Epiphany" from Folklore, she honored her paternal grandfather, Archie Dean, a decorated Lieutenant Colonel in the United States Marine Corps. Archie valiantly fought in the Battle of Guadalcanal during World War II.
  • To honor her lineage, Taylor Swift included precious photos of her four grandparents in the lyric video for "Timeless," bridging the gap between generations.
  • Taylor Swift wrote the song solo and co-produced it with regular collaborator Jack Antonoff. The mixture of organ, acoustic guitar, drums, and flute paints a sentimental and historic soundscape.
  • Taylor Swift performed "Timeless" live for the first time during her concert at Denver's Empower Field at Mile High on July 14, 2023.

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