I’ve never been able to relate to the whole spirit animal thing. I don’t think there’s really an animal that I can compare my personality to. I wish I could just make it simple and say a dog, but I don’t think anyone can really say that; dogs are just too good for us.

Taylor Swift is someone I can completely relate to in so many different ways, though, so I’ve adopted her as my spirit animal.

That’s such a funny sentence because if you look at her life compared to mine it couldn’t be more opposite. She is in the public eye and has 105 million followers on Instagram, compared to my account just scraping the surface of 1,000; far more people read the songs that journal her feelings than these blog posts. Taylor has all the money in the world to spend on whatever she wants, owns my dream apartment in Manhattan, and gets to utilize the best makeup artists in the world for anything from red carpet events to just going to the gym. She has celebrity BFFs and can meet whoever she wants, but her heart still beats like a normal human being’s. She still has the exact same feelings as us, and articulates them so darn well that you forget what her reality is. Love or hate her, you have to admit Taylor is the queen of feelings and can bring them out in our lives despite living in very different circumstances.

I listen to Taylor Swift to get inspiration for different blog posts and they help me bring back feelings when I need to describe how I felt at any given time in my life. If you asked me about any of my experiences, I could tell you which Taylor song I was obsessed with in any significant chapter of my life.

For my first breakup I listened to, “All Too Well” on repeat — mainly because I loved one of the last lines of the song. It reminded me that broken promises aren’t something that make for a lasting relationship, and even though the song didn’t sing the tune that I would fall in love again, I knew that there was something bigger and better to come. “Begin Again” was the song that offered hope that I would one day meet someone who loved me despite the hardships that life might throw our way, and that I might not actually know what true love is yet.

Meeting Robert and falling in love with him confirmed that to me, and “Enchanted” soon became my new favorite song. He doesn’t know it (Until now, that is), but sometimes when I feel like my heart is going to overflow with love I’ll dance around my room and sing it at the top of my lungs. I think about the countless times he picked me up before he went overseas and drove me to and from his little apartment in the city just to have a little bit of time together. I remember how I felt when he wondered aloud how he met someone so compatible to his own heart, and I remember thinking about how he didn’t know quite how strongly I felt about him because I had my guard up. I blushed when he told me how he felt, and I tried my best to bottle up the words, “I love you” that were just dying to spill out. I remember the day I couldn’t contain myself anymore and decided to tell him how I felt. There hasn’t been a day we haven’t said those three little words since.

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When we started doing long distance for his deployment, the song “Ours” really touched my heart. I remember driving to my favorite local coffee shop one day and pulling to the side of the road to cry when that song came on the radio, as it brought up so many of the delicate feelings I had been having since he left several months before. I still can’t watch the music video without tearing up a little.

The really difficult feelings from my past have disappeared, but I can still remember them all so well. My heart remembers feelings the same way minds keep track of numbers, dates, or formulas. I don’t try to; I’m just programmed to rely on my heart more than anything. This is why I want so badly to reach out and let other people know that the hard emotions that you want to forget will disappear one day and be a distant memory. I want to share my experiences about falling in love and caring deeply about people because that’s what makes life so worthwhile, and we can all have those kind of feelings in our lives if we’re willing to put ourselves out there and risk getting hurt. Love is the one thing in the world I think is worth risking everything for, and when you find the person who’s heart beats to the same rhythm as yours, all the pain and heartache from your past begins to disappear. 

13 responses to “Taylor Swift Is My Spirit Animal”

  1. Audrey Hine Avatar
    Audrey Hine

    Love this blog post!! especially the ending 🙂 also my mom said the hallmark movie is called Silent Night! Have you seen it?

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    1. singleinthesuburbs Avatar

      Thanks so much Audrey!! 🙂 And I actually don’t know if I have seen that one, but you’ll have to tell me the premise later and I’ll letcha know 😂

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  2. Tony Burgess Avatar

    I fear when Taylor Swift settles down her inspiration for her music will dry up.

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    1. singleinthesuburbs Avatar

      It better not!! I think if she’s as great as I think she is that she’ll still get inspiration from her new life. We just have to hope she finds someone really special to write about. 🙂

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  3. Stephanie A Gordon Avatar
    Stephanie A Gordon

    Aw, this is really sweet 🙂 Love this post!

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    1. singleinthesuburbs Avatar

      Thanks so much girl!! It made my day you commented on this haha ☺️☺️

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  4. Myka Avatar
    Myka

    I caught myself singing (in my head) all of the lyrics to each of the songs you mentioned. I must agree, Taylor Swift is a lyrical genius. Sometimes, her saddest songs give me the most hope – just because I listen to them & realize someone else has felt what I’m feeling, and there’s nothing better than not feeling completely alone. Unfortunately, I haven’t fallen in love with her most recent CD yet. Humph.
    PS. My boyfriend says I have an eidetic memory, because I remember numbers/formulas so easily! How strange, twin souls! 🙂 .xo.

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    1. singleinthesuburbs Avatar

      Oh my gosh, you hit the nail on the head when you said that her sad songs make you feel better because you know you’re not alone. That’s totally how I feel too! So comforting.

      I like her new CD, but not nearly as much as I liked 1989 or any of the other albums. There are a few songs I’ve become obsessed with because of her live versions; you should check out some of the performances she’s done!

      And that’s so amazing about being able to remember numbers and formulas girl! I WISH I had that kind of memory, too. Remembering feelings can be useful for writing, but it can also be annoying at times.

      Hope you’re doing well, girl!! Happy new year!! 💕💕

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  5. Crystal Stewart Avatar

    Love covers all things good and bad

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    1. singleinthesuburbs Avatar

      That’s very true, girl!!

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      1. Crystal Stewart Avatar

        yes it is and I wish more people knew this

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  6. Am I Thirty? Avatar

    I have no shame in my love for Taylor Swift. Her music really is perfect for so many different stages in a relationship.

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    1. singleinthesuburbs Avatar

      Right?!? She’s just the BEST. 🙂

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