Lover

Album: Lover (2019)
Charted: 14 10
Play Video
  • We could leave the Christmas lights up 'til January
    This is our place, we make the rules
    And there's a dazzling haze, a mysterious way about you, dear
    Have I known you twenty seconds or twenty years?

    Can I go where you go?
    Can we always be this close?
    Forever and ever, ah
    Take me out, take me home
    You're my, my, my, my lover

    We could let our friends crash in the living room
    This is our place, we make the call
    And I'm highly suspicious that everyone who sees you wants you
    I've loved you three summers now, honey, but I want 'em all

    Can I go where you go?
    Can we always be this close?
    Forever and ever, ah
    Take me out, take me home (forever and ever)
    You're my, my, my, my lover

    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
    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
    And you'll save all your dirtiest jokes for me
    And at every table, I'll save you a seat, lover

    Can I go where you go?
    Can we always be this close?
    Forever and ever, ah
    Take me out, and take me home (forever and ever)
    You're my, my, my, my
    Oh, you're my, my, my, my
    Darling, you're my, my, my, my lover Writer/s: Taylor Swift
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments

Be the first to comment...

Editor's Picks

Chris Isaak

Chris IsaakSongwriter Interviews

Chris tells the story of "Wicked Game," talks milkshakes and moonpies at Sun Records, and explains why women always get their way.

Allen Toussaint - "Southern Nights"

Allen Toussaint - "Southern Nights"They're Playing My Song

A song he wrote and recorded from "sheer spiritual inspiration," Allen's didn't think "Southern Nights" had hit potential until Glen Campbell took it to #1 two years later.

A Monster Ate My Red Two: Sesame Street's Greatest Song Spoofs

A Monster Ate My Red Two: Sesame Street's Greatest Song SpoofsSong Writing

When singers started spoofing their own songs on Sesame Street, the results were both educational and hilarious - here are the best of them.

Tony Joe White

Tony Joe WhiteSongwriter Interviews

The writer of "Rainy Night in Georgia" and "Polk Salad Annie" explains how he cooks up his Louisiana swamp rock.

Laura Nyro

Laura NyroSongwriting Legends

Laura Nyro talks about her complex, emotionally rich songwriting and how she supports women's culture through her art.

Daniel Lanois

Daniel LanoisSongwriter Interviews

Daniel Lanois on his album Heavy Sun, and the inside stories of songs he produced for U2, Peter Gabriel, and Bob Dylan.