
Real Swifties know that Taylor has always been one to leave clues and easter eggs in her writing, whether it be her music lyrics or her cryptic social media posts and their captions. So when fans read her caption to her “Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)” rerecording release date post on social media, they saw something that for once wasn’t so cryptic. The “iykyk” comment thrown into her post about her album being just in time for July 9 clearly means something, and she wanted it to be clearly obvious to her fans that Taylor knew what she was doing. What does it mean?
According to an article from Cosmopolitan, July 9 is actually one of the very few dates that Taylor has included in her songs. She included the date in her song “Last Kiss” from the Speak Now album. The lyrics are as followed: “I do recall now the smell of the rain. Fresh on the pavement, I ran off the plane. That July 9th, the beat of your heart. It jumps through your shirt. I can still feel your arms.”
Although nothing has been officially confirmed, fans seem to believe the song was written about Taylor’s ex-boyfriend Joe Jonas who she dated from July of 2008 up until October of the same year.
Post source: The List
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