Wood

Album: The Life of a Showgirl (2025)
Charted: 5
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Songfacts®:

  • "Wood" centers around Taylor Swift's relationship with NFL player Travis Kelce, using superstitions as a creative framework to explore their intimate connection. Swift explained to Amazon that the track uses "popular superstitions, good luck charms, bad luck charms" like "knocking on wood and seeing a black cat" as a plot device to explore "this very, very sentimental love song."
  • "Wood" might be sentimental, but it's also sizzling. Along with Reputation's "Dress," it ranks among her most provocative tracks, its lyrics full of innuendo that has fans both blushing and applauding Swift's candor. It's the kind of song that makes you think of "Style" but with the lights turned all the way up.
  • He ah-matized me and opened my eyes
    Redwood tree, it ain't hard to see


    The "redwood" line is lifted from real life. When Swift and Kelce made surprise cameos during the Saturday Night Live Season 49 premiere in October 2023, cast member Bowen Yang later joked on his Las Culturistas podcast that seeing them together felt like standing in "the Redwood Forest." "It's one thing to see them individually," he said. "But together, pure force multiplier."

    Swift tucked that line away and turned it into a lyric. This is, after all, the same songwriter who once spun a scarf into a 10-minute epic.
  • Elsewhere, Swift slips in another cheeky nod to Kelce's world: "New Heights of manhood." The line's a sly double reference, both to Kelce's New Heights podcast and to the, shall we say, vertical metaphors running throughout the song.
  • "Wood" appears on Swift's The Life of a Showgirl album, and at just 2 minutes and 30 seconds, it's the shortest track on her shortest album (a lean, 41-minute sprint compared to the sprawl of The Tortured Poets Department). Written and recorded during breaks in her Eras Tour, the album finds Swift newly grounded and glowing, as if all that stadium energy has sparked a new kind of confidence.

    "This album is about what was going on behind the scenes in my inner life during this tour," she said on Kelce's New Heights podcast. "It was so exuberant and electric and vibrant."
  • "Wood" began with an idea Swift brought to Max Martin and Shellback: "I wanna do a throwback, timeless-sounding song, and I have this idea of 'I ain't gotta knock on wood,'" she recalled telling them to Jimmy Fallon. "It would be all superstitions... it really started out in a very innocent place!"

    Once they got into the studio, things took an unexpected turn. "I don't know what happened, man," Swift laughed. "We started vibing, and I don't know how we got here, but I love the song so much."
  • How did Swift's mother feel about this song? Taylor told SiriusXM's The Morning Mash Up: "My mom thinks that that song is about superstitions, popular superstitions, which... it absolutely is," Swift said with a grin.

    "That's the joy of the double entendre," she explained. "You could read that song to people and it just goes right over their head." With a knowing laugh, she added, "That song, you see in that song what you wanna see in that song."

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