![]() ![]() Also the singer says this has been going on for a while, that she is familiar with his ‘voice’. Sounds like a very spontaneous and adventurous encounter. His clothes are on the room floor (duh!). His hands in her hair is a reference to the pleasure of what she is experiencing. The sex is depicted with a very intimate love making scenario. Clearly both of them want to keep this relationship a secret, maybe because the whole town is against them (wonder if the guy being a bad boy has something to do with this. It looks as if Taylor lead on the guy with that highly motivational first line. I’m just kidding! “Wildest Dreams” describes the sex scene in a very subtle way. His hands are in my hair, his clothes are in my roomĪnd his voice is a familiar sound, nothing lasts forever ![]() So again Taylor is showing signs of a positive outlook towards this whole breakup. And she wants him to see her in his dreams-not just dreams-but wildest dreams! ‘Wildest dreams’ in literature mean “a series of images, ideas, emotions, and sensations occurring involuntarily in the mind during certain stages of sleep” according to TheFreeDictionary. She wants both of them to only remember the fond memories-the good ones-nice dresses, sunsets, red lips her rosy cheeks are all that they have left to cherish. The chorus of “Wildest Dreams” perfectly sums up Taylor’s feeling about the relationship. Red lips and rosy cheeks, say you’ll see me again Standing in a nice dress, staring at the sunset, babe The ‘bad boy’ package comes with a dish of heartbreak towards the end, and hence the next line says that she knew this relationship was doomed from the very moment it began. Taylor, you hopeless romantic, she is utterly enchanted by this guy. The guy in the song is a ‘bad boy’ and Taylor doesn’t even care because “he does it so well”. Tall and handsome seems to work very well with Taylor (*wink*wink*). This pre-chorus section tells how she sees her partner. However in ‘1989’ era Taylor Swift is all about moving on, and hence the following verses.īuy “Wildest Dreams” track on iTunes / Amazon Had it been the Speak Now or Red era, the events of the song would have spanned within the verse alone. But like every end relationship’s end this too is going to hurt so much. As soon as she realized the relationship has run its course, she is already making up his mind, moving on– “nothing lasts forever”. Immediately Taylor knows that there is nothing anybody could do to salvage this relationship-not even the heavens! Maybe she was expecting this. The relationship has now reached its conclusion. ![]() And the singer is having second thoughts about this. According to him the town is too crowded, which is a reference to all the people (must be so many of them) against their relationship. Her boyfriend (guy) asks if the could leave this town and city. ![]() The first verse itself starts with the pitfall Taylor is currently in. Breakdown of “Wildest Dreams” Lyricsĭrive out of this city, away from the crowds” We shall get to that when we go through the lyrics of the song. But what Taylor cleverly omitted was the sexual innuendo within “Wildest Dreams”. “When I meet someone, and we have a connection, the first thought I have is, ‘I hope you think well of me when this is over'” ![]()
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