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Credits
PERFORMING ARTISTS
Rachel Bochner
Performer
COMPOSITION & LYRICS
Taylor Swift
Composer
Jack Antonoff
Composer
PRODUCTION & ENGINEERING
Tiger Darrow
Producer
Gabi Grella
Mastering Engineer
Lyrics
Drowning in the Blue Nile
She sent me 'Downtown Lights'
I hadn't heard it in a while
My boredom's bone deep
This cage was once just fine
Am I allowed to cry?
I dream of cracking locks
Throwing my life to the wolves
Or the ocean rocks
Crashing into her tonight
She's a paradox
I'm seeing visions, am I bad?
Or mad? Or wise?
What if she's written 'mine' on my upper thigh
Only in my mind?
One slip and falling back into the hedge maze
Oh what a way to die
I keep recalling things we never did
Messy top lip kiss
How I long for our trysts
Without ever touching her skin
How can I be guilty as sin?
I keep these longings locked
In lowercase inside a vault
Someone told me
There's no such thing as bad thoughts
Only your actions talk
These fatal fantasies
Giving way to labored breath
Taking all of me
We've already done it in my head
If it's make believe
Why does it feel like a vow
We'll both uphold somehow?
What if she's written 'mine' on my upper thigh
Only in my mind?
One slip and falling back into the hedge maze
Oh what a way to die
My bedsheets are ablaze
I've screamed her name
Building up like waves
Crashing over my grave
Without ever touching her skin
How can I be guilty as sin?
What if I roll the stone away?
They're gonna crucify me anyway
What if the way you hold me
Is actually what's holy?
If long suffering propriety
Is what they want from me
They don't know how you've haunted me
So stunningly
I choose you and me
Religiously
What if she's written 'mine' on my upper thigh
Only in my mind?
One slip and falling back into the hedge maze
Oh what a way to die
I keep recalling things we never did
Messy top lip kiss
How I long for our trysts
Without ever touching her skin
How can I be guilty as sin?
She sent me 'Downtown Lights'
I hadn't heard it in a while
Am I allowed to cry?
Written by: Jack Antonoff, Taylor Swift