- Taylor Swift is the poet of our times
- It looks like the lyrics come from her ancestral connection
- Swift is related to the great Emily Dickinson
This discovery adds a fascinating layer to Swift's artistry, as her work has often mirrored Dickinson's poetic flair. Read on to uncover the hidden threads connecting these two celebrated artists!
Taylor and Emily are kindred spirits
Pop sensation Taylor Swift has always enchanted fans with her lyrical storytelling, but who knew her talent was centuries in the making? Ancestry wizards have just dropped a heritage bombshell: Swift is the sixth cousin, thrice removed, of the enigmatic wordsmith Emily Dickinson! Could this be a quirky coincidence or a destined artistic lineage?
Swifties, brace yourselves! Remember those cryptic Easter eggs we've been decoding? Turns out, Taylor's been weaving Dickinson's essence into her music all along. From the haunting echoes in "Evermore" to the Dickinson-inspired visuals, Taylor's artistry seems to channel her poetic ancestor's spirit. Coincidence? We think not!
The plot thickens as Swift's upcoming 11th album, 'The Tortured Poets Department,' looms on the horizon. With the Dickinson connection now in the spotlight, fans are buzzing with theories. Is Taylor's album a secret homage to her literary kin? The suspense is killing us!
At the Nashville Songwriters Association International award ceremony, Taylor classified her songs into quirky categories, with "quill lyrics" being the most intriguing.
Little did she know, her penchant for 19th-century poetic charm was more than just stylistic—it was in her genes!
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The Swift-Dickinson saga is more than just a genealogical curiosity—it's a treasure trove for fans connecting the dots between Taylor's music and Emily's poetry.
With every new discovery, the invisible string tying these two artists grows stronger. Swifties, it's time to update your corkboards!