A Swifties Poetry

A Swifties Poetry

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poems inspired by Taylor Swift lyrics about mental health, trauma and everything else that comes to mind
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03.28.23 "stop, you're losing me" BRITTA ALWYN had seen the signs. She noticed how her dad rarely talked to his girlfriend anymore. She'd seen the tabloids of him saying he wanted to go to her shows, but it had never been on his calendar. Yet, on the evening of March 28, 2023, her dad went out to dinner with his girlfriend and came back empty-handed. No leftovers from Britta's favorite upscale Italian place in New York, no sweet nothings or well-wishes from her dad's girlfriend, and no girlfriend to spend the night. And it broke Britta more than she'd like to admit; it completely shattered her. 07.07.23 "can i go where you go?" ESTELLE KELCE was alone for the first time in her life. After the sudden passing of her mother, Margaret--the woman who'd raised Stella as a single mother for her whole life, Stella was sent to live with her football player father, who didn't know the first thing about raising a teenage girl. She had no company other than pity, no future events to anticipate-other than anniversaries of the mother she'd lost-until her father came to her one day, with a surprise trip, a friendship bracelet, and a dream.

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