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Swiftly Sung Stories
swiftlysungstories
22 episodes
5 days ago
Swiftly Sung Stories is a podcast that treats Taylor Swift’s songwriting like the literature it is. I’m your host Jen, a writer, former English teacher, and serious Swiftie. Join me to unpack the TS universe with close readings, narrative analysis, and explorations of themes, metaphors, imagery, and so much more. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a casual listener curious about her craft, you’ll discover new ways to see the stories inside the songs. This is English class meets pop culture - no homework required. So come on in, take a seat, and meet me in the margins.
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Swiftly Sung Stories is a podcast that treats Taylor Swift’s songwriting like the literature it is. I’m your host Jen, a writer, former English teacher, and serious Swiftie. Join me to unpack the TS universe with close readings, narrative analysis, and explorations of themes, metaphors, imagery, and so much more. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a casual listener curious about her craft, you’ll discover new ways to see the stories inside the songs. This is English class meets pop culture - no homework required. So come on in, take a seat, and meet me in the margins.
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“Cancelled!” - They’re Burning All The Witches! | Taylor Swift Lyric Analysis (TLOAS e10)
Swiftly Sung Stories
32 minutes
1 month ago
“Cancelled!” - They’re Burning All The Witches! | Taylor Swift Lyric Analysis (TLOAS e10)
Our witchy madwoman is back in top form, and this time she’s created a clap-back to cancel culture! Do you dare enter this dark underworld, where it gets quite dark, and they’re burning all the witches (even if you are one)?  In Cancelled!, track 10 from The Life of a Showgirl, Taylor Swift uses satire to poke the bear of the patriarchy. With all of her girlfriends getting cancelled, she decides to do what she does best: lean in. If you can’t beat em, join em!  In this episode of the Swiftly Sung Stories Podcast, we’re taking a nerdy deep dive into Cancelled!, one line (and one witch) at a time. We’ll look at Taylor’s past strictly satire songs - Blank Space and Anti-Hero - and see how Cancelled updates this crafty tactic.  We’ll also pull apart Macbeth’s witch quote - “something wicked this way comes” - and see how it informs the rest of the song. Because if they’re burning all of the witches, then you can light these bad girls up. Just don’t say ‘I told you so’ when you get marked with the scarlet ‘C’, too. ✨ Swiftly Sung Stories dives deep into Taylor Swift’s storytelling craft, exploring her lyrics through the lens of literature, emotion, and the art of songwriting.  📚 Subscribe for more Taylor Swift lyric analysis, literary breakdowns, and storytelling deep dives.  ✏️Check out my website for all my lyrical analysis, quizzes, album breakdowns, and so much more: SwiftlySungStories.com. Video Versions on YouTube Find me on TikTok Instagram
Swiftly Sung Stories
Swiftly Sung Stories is a podcast that treats Taylor Swift’s songwriting like the literature it is. I’m your host Jen, a writer, former English teacher, and serious Swiftie. Join me to unpack the TS universe with close readings, narrative analysis, and explorations of themes, metaphors, imagery, and so much more. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a casual listener curious about her craft, you’ll discover new ways to see the stories inside the songs. This is English class meets pop culture - no homework required. So come on in, take a seat, and meet me in the margins.