Fans Theorize Taylor Swift's 'Maroon' Lyrics Are an Extension of 'Red' and Reference Ex Jake Gyllenhaal

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Time to dive into track two on Midnights.

The burgundy on my t-shirtThe mark thеy saw on my collarboneUs Weeklywhen they supported their mutual friend, Emma Stone. They visited his sister, Maggie Gyllenhaal, in New York for Thanksgiving in 2010.

As for the allusion to different types of flowers, carnations are some of the most affordable floral arrangements money can buy whereas roses are typically a higher-end bouquet that is commonly thought to represent love. This means that her partner potentially thought the relationship was more than it was meant to be.And I wake with your memory over mevault track, "You All Over Me," in which Taylor sings "No amount of freedom gets you clean / I've still got you all over me.

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