I was just turning 6 when I heard Taylor for the first time. My older brother ( @swiftie-gleeking-gaybie )introduced me to her music and I was immediately hooked. I remember spending all of elementary school filling journals up with TS lyrics and drawings whenever I got the chance. And then I’d go home and put on her CD right away. No matter how rough the school day had been I always had that to look forward to. During award shows I spent the entire time sitting on the floor as close to the tv as I could, and screaming at the tv as if she could hear me whenever she won. (Thanks mom for being patient through those nights😂) My walls were hidden by magazine cutouts and posters and my most prized possessions were my CDs and TS barbie dolls. I wanted so badly to go to one of her live shows. But with money being a constant issue, I’d instead have to settle for watching videos on youtube and hearing stories from people who had been to her shows..
@swiftie-gleeking-gaybie - “I’m alone, on my own, and that’s all I know. I’ll be strong, I’ll be wrong, oh but life goes on” These are not the thoughts of your typical 8 year old boy, nonetheless they gave me the courage and the strength that I needed in 2006/7 to tread through a very tough year of loss and a struggle with my identity. And when I needed to forgot about the hard times, I would turn up the volume of my portable CD player and jam out to Picture to Burn and Should’ve Said No. My first memory of Taylor was stumbling on a video on CMT for Teardrops on my Guitar and I have been a Swifie ever since. I promised myself that one day I would get to go to a Taylor concert but it just seemed so unlikely at the time..
We are beyond thrilled to say that the day has finally come for us to see our biggest role model!!! We will be seeing Taylor at Metlife Stadium on Friday July 20th! This is so crazy to try to grasp, and even harder to try to process our emotions. We have both anticipated this day for the last 12 years, and we are SO grateful that this is happening. It’s our first (but definitely not last) time seeing Taylor and we want it to be as memorable as possible. So of course that means dressing up like total dorks! Our favorite song from Reputation is Getaway Car so it only made sense to center our outfits around that. “In shades of gray and candlelight”. If anyone wants to come say hi, we’ll be sitting in Section 109, Row 15, Seats 16-17. Look for the candle😂 It would also mean the world to us if you’d take the time to reblog this. 🖤 🐍 😍 @taylorswift@taylornation
I was just turning 6 when I heard Taylor for the first time. My older brother ( @swiftie-gleeking-gaybie )introduced me to her music and I was immediately hooked. I remember spending all of elementary school filling journals up with TS lyrics and drawings whenever I got the chance. And then I’d go home and put on her CD right away. No matter how rough the school day had been I always had that to look forward to. During award shows I spent the entire time sitting on the floor as close to the tv as I could, and screaming at the tv as if she could hear me whenever she won. (Thanks mom for being patient through those nights😂) My walls were hidden by magazine cutouts and posters and my most prized possessions were my CDs and TS barbie dolls. I wanted so badly to go to one of her live shows. But with money being a constant issue, I’d instead have to settle for watching videos on youtube and hearing stories from people who had been to her shows..
@swiftie-gleeking-gaybie - “I’m alone, on my own, and that’s all I know. I’ll be strong, I’ll be wrong, oh but life goes on” These are not the thoughts of your typical 8 year old boy, nonetheless they gave me the courage and the strength that I needed in 2006/7 to tread through a very tough year of loss and a struggle with my identity. And when I needed to forgot about the hard times, I would turn up the volume of my portable CD player and jam out to Picture to Burn and Should’ve Said No. My first memory of Taylor was stumbling on a video on CMT for Teardrops on my Guitar and I have been a Swifie ever since. I promised myself that one day I would get to go to a Taylor concert but it just seemed so unlikely at the time..
We are beyond thrilled to say that the day has finally come for us to see our biggest role model!!! We will be seeing Taylor at Metlife Stadium on Friday July 20th! This is so crazy to try to grasp, and even harder to try to process our emotions. We have both anticipated this day for the last 12 years, and we are SO grateful that this is happening. It’s our first (but definitely not last) time seeing Taylor and we want it to be as memorable as possible. So of course that means dressing up like total dorks! Our favorite song from Reputation is Getaway Car so it only made sense to center our outfits around that. “In shades of gray and candlelight”. If anyone wants to come say hi, we’ll be sitting in Section 109, Row 15, Seats 16-17. Look for the candle😂 It would also mean the world to us if you’d take the time to reblog this. 🖤 🐍 😍 @taylorswift@taylornation
I have been your fan since 2008. You were the first American singer I listened to. It was so frustrating at first because I really loved the melody of your songs but I could not understand the lyrics. I promised myself to study English so I could understand you!
Little did I know, you become more than a favorite singer/English teacher to me. With your songs, you teach me so much and help me get through so many events of my life.
Taylor Swift (the album!) helped me stay calm in front of my middle school crushes (and coincidentally, I moved to Georgia a few years ago. It’s a sign!)
Fearless taught me to have fun, embrace my teenage mistakes and flaws, and that there is still a lot of time for me to figure everything out.
Speak Now taught me that other people’s mistakes do not define me, and I should not let others dictate my life.
Red carried me through my first heartbreak. I was able to allow myself to feel and understand my pain and moved on.
1989 showed me that I need to learn how to love myself first, before loving anyone else.
And, Reputation taught me that one day, I will be able to find a love as great as the love you are having.
I am glad to “stan” someone who is not only a great singer/songwriter but also a kind, passionate and brave person. I have always dreamed of seeing you on stage but it was a far-fetched dream since I was so far away. Fortunately, from a little kid who sang your songs in broken English, I am now a Risk Advisor for a transnational corporation in Midtown Atlanta. You have inspired and helped me become who I am today @taylorswift and I am super excited to say I will be seeing you in Atlanta, Night 2, Sec 233, Row 11, Seat 22!!!!
I wish that I can see you in person to thank you for everything, but if that is not possible, please know that I love you and I owe you so much!
I was just turning 6 when I heard Taylor for the first time. My older brother ( @swiftie-gleeking-gaybie )introduced me to her music and I was immediately hooked. I remember spending all of elementary school filling journals up with TS lyrics and drawings whenever I got the chance. And then I’d go home and put on her CD right away. No matter how rough the school day had been I always had that to look forward to. During award shows I spent the entire time sitting on the floor as close to the tv as I could, and screaming at the tv as if she could hear me whenever she won. (Thanks mom for being patient through those nights😂) My walls were hidden by magazine cutouts and posters and my most prized possessions were my CDs and TS barbie dolls. I wanted so badly to go to one of her live shows. But with money being a constant issue, I’d instead have to settle for watching videos on youtube and hearing stories from people who had been to her shows..
@swiftie-gleeking-gaybie - “I’m alone, on my own, and that’s all I know. I’ll be strong, I’ll be wrong, oh but life goes on” These are not the thoughts of your typical 8 year old boy, nonetheless they gave me the courage and the strength that I needed in 2006/7 to tread through a very tough year of loss and a struggle with my identity. And when I needed to forgot about the hard times, I would turn up the volume of my portable CD player and jam out to Picture to Burn and Should’ve Said No. My first memory of Taylor was stumbling on a video on CMT for Teardrops on my Guitar and I have been a Swifie ever since. I promised myself that one day I would get to go to a Taylor concert but it just seemed so unlikely at the time..
We are beyond thrilled to say that the day has finally come for us to see our biggest role model!!! We will be seeing Taylor at Metlife Stadium on Friday July 20th! This is so crazy to try to grasp, and even harder to try to process our emotions. We have both anticipated this day for the last 12 years, and we are SO grateful that this is happening. It’s our first (but definitely not last) time seeing Taylor and we want it to be as memorable as possible. So of course that means dressing up like total dorks! Our favorite song from Reputation is Getaway Car so it only made sense to center our outfits around that. “In shades of gray and candlelight”. If anyone wants to come say hi, we’ll be sitting in Section 109, Row 15, Seats 16-17. Look for the candle😂 It would also mean the world to us if you’d take the time to reblog this. 🖤 🐍 😍 @taylorswift@taylornation
I was just turning 6 when I heard Taylor for the first time. My older brother ( @swiftie-gleeking-gaybie )introduced me to her music and I was immediately hooked. I remember spending all of elementary school filling journals up with TS lyrics and drawings whenever I got the chance. And then I’d go home and put on her CD right away. No matter how rough the school day had been I always had that to look forward to. During award shows I spent the entire time sitting on the floor as close to the tv as I could, and screaming at the tv as if she could hear me whenever she won. (Thanks mom for being patient through those nights😂) My walls were hidden by magazine cutouts and posters and my most prized possessions were my CDs and TS barbie dolls. I wanted so badly to go to one of her live shows. But with money being a constant issue, I’d instead have to settle for watching videos on youtube and hearing stories from people who had been to her shows..
@swiftie-gleeking-gaybie - “I’m alone, on my own, and that’s all I know. I’ll be strong, I’ll be wrong, oh but life goes on” These are not the thoughts of your typical 8 year old boy, nonetheless they gave me the courage and the strength that I needed in 2006/7 to tread through a very tough year of loss and a struggle with my identity. And when I needed to forgot about the hard times, I would turn up the volume of my portable CD player and jam out to Picture to Burn and Should’ve Said No. My first memory of Taylor was stumbling on a video on CMT for Teardrops on my Guitar and I have been a Swifie ever since. I promised myself that one day I would get to go to a Taylor concert but it just seemed so unlikely at the time..
We are beyond thrilled to say that the day has finally come for us to see our biggest role model!!! We will be seeing Taylor at Metlife Stadium on Friday July 20th! This is so crazy to try to grasp, and even harder to try to process our emotions. We have both anticipated this day for the last 12 years, and we are SO grateful that this is happening. It’s our first (but definitely not last) time seeing Taylor and we want it to be as memorable as possible. So of course that means dressing up like total dorks! Our favorite song from Reputation is Getaway Car so it only made sense to center our outfits around that. “In shades of gray and candlelight”. If anyone wants to come say hi, we’ll be sitting in Section 109, Row 15, Seats 16-17. Look for the candle😂 It would also mean the world to us if you’d take the time to reblog this. 🖤 🐍 😍 @taylorswift@taylornation