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Taylor Swift - Would've, Could've, Should've (official Lyric Video) -
: The central emotional peak occurs in the bridge, where Swift wails, "Give me back my girlhood, it was mine first". This line is frequently cited as an accusation of emotional and psychological theft.
: The lyrics are dense with metaphors related to faith, including "crisis of my faith," "stained glass windows in my mind," and "danced with the devil". The official lyric video reinforces this with background scenes of churches and candles. : The central emotional peak occurs in the
: Fans have noted that Swift released this song when she was 32, the same age the subject was when they dated while she was 19. Production and Reception Would've, Could've, Should've | Taylor Swift Wiki | Fandom The official lyric video reinforces this with background
The track is widely interpreted by critics and fans as a sequel to Swift's 2010 song "Dear John," reflecting on a relationship she had at age 19 with a 32-year-old man. where Swift wails