Out Of The Woods

Album: 1989 (2014)
Charted: 16
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  • Looking at it now
    It all seems so simple
    We were lying on your couch
    I remember
    You took a Polaroid of us
    Then discovered (then discovered)
    The rest of the world was black and white
    But we were in screaming color
    And I remember thinking

    Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet?
    Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods?
    Are we in the clear yet? Are we in the clear yet?
    Are we in the clear yet? In the clear yet? Good
    Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet?
    Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods?
    Are we in the clear yet? Are we in the clear yet?
    Are we in the clear yet? In the clear yet? Good

    Are we out of the woods?

    Looking at it now
    Last December (last December)
    We were built to fall apart
    Then fall back together (back together)
    Ooh, your necklace hanging from my neck, the night we couldn't quite forget
    When we decided, we decided
    To move the furniture so we could dance, baby, like we stood a chance
    Two paper airplanes flying, flying, flying
    And I remember thinking

    Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet?
    Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods?
    Are we in the clear yet? Are we in the clear yet?
    Are we in the clear yet? In the clear yet? Good
    Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet?
    Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods?
    Are we in the clear yet? Are we in the clear yet?
    Are we in the clear yet? In the clear yet? Good

    Are we out of the woods?

    Remember when you hit the brakes too soon
    Twenty stitches in a hospital room
    When you started crying, baby, I did too
    But when the sun came up, I was looking at you
    Remember when we couldn't take the heat
    I walked out, I said, I'm setting you free
    But the monsters turned out to be just trees
    When the sun came up, you were looking at me

    You were looking at me, oh
    You were looking at me

    (Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet?)
    (Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods?) I remember
    (Are we in the clear yet? Are we in the clear yet?)
    (Are we in the clear yet? In the clear yet? Good) oh, I remember

    Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet?
    Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods?
    Are we in the clear yet? Are we in the clear yet?
    Are we in the clear yet? In the clear yet? Good
    Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet?
    Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods?
    Are we in the clear yet? Are we in the clear yet?
    Are we in the clear yet? In the clear yet? Good

    Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet?
    Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods?
    Are we in the clear yet? Are we in the clear yet?
    Are we in the clear yet? In the clear yet? Good
    Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods yet?
    Are we out of the woods yet? Are we out of the woods?
    Are we in the clear yet? Are we in the clear yet?
    Are we in the clear yet? In the clear yet? Good Writer/s: Jack Michael Antonoff, Taylor Swift
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group
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