Ever notice how when Mercury’s doing its usual dance in retrograde, we suddenly become the unofficial champions of superstition—and love gets its own weather forecast? Well, our favorite star has been through the romantic wringer, leaving her all kinds of “superstitious” and finger-crossed cautious… until Travis, that is—when he reached for her hand, turning tides faster than any planetary alignment. It’s like she’s saying, forget fate—she and Travis are busy making their own cosmic luck, proving you don’t have to catch the bouquet to know a hard rock’s on the horizon. Ready to dive into the stars and hear what she’s really singing about this constellation of experiences? LEARN MORE.
The star explicitly says that all of her bad experiences had left her “superstitious,” not to mention suspicious of any prospective new suitor, admitting that she had her “fingers crossed” until Travis reached for her hand.
In a similar vein to “Opalite,” Taylor references how she and Travis “make [their] own luck” rather than depending on things to unfold naturally, and her newfound confidence in her love life is drummed home with the line: “Girls, I don’t need to catch the bouquet / To know a hard rock is on the way.”
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