Stevie Nicks Wrote a Poem for Taylor Swift's New Album, The Tortured Poets Department

Stevie Nicks Wrote a Poem for Taylor Swift’s New Album, The Tortured Poets Department

As if 31 tracks and extra lyrical burns than an emergency room ready room on the Fourth of July wasn’t sufficient to work with, Taylor Swift’s new double album The Tortured Poets Division additionally options an authentic poem penned by none aside from Stevie Nicks.

Bodily copies of the album function a poem by the Fleetwood Mac icon, which lacks a title other than “A Poem By Stevie Nicks” and bears a handwritten date (Sept. 13, 8:50 p.m.) and dedication: “For T — and me…”

The poem, aptly for the subject material of the album, is about heartbreak and the top of a relationship.

It reads:

Sept. 13, 8:50 p.m.

A poem by Stevie Nicks

He was in love along with her 
Or at the least she thought so 
She was damaged hearted 
Perhaps he was too 
Neither of them knew. 
She was method too sizzling to deal with 
He was method too excessive to strive 
He couldn’t even see her 
He wouldn’t open his eyes 
She was on her approach to the celebrities 
He didn’t say goodbye

She seemed again from her future 
And shed just a few tears 
He seemed into his previous 
And really felt concern. 
For each of them 
The solutions — would by no means be 
Everclear 
Don’t ask questions now 
Try this later 
She brings pleasure 
He brings Shakespeare 
It’s virtually a tragedy 
Says she 
Don’t endanger me 
Don’t endanger me.

He actually can’t reply her 
He’s afraid of her 
He’s hiding from her 
And he is aware of — that he’s 
hurting her 
She tells the reality 
She writes about it 
She’s an informer 
He’s an x-lover 
There’s nothing there for her 
She’s already gone 
There’s nothing that may cease her

She was simply flying 
Via the clouds 
The place he noticed her … 
She was simply making her method — 
to the celebrities — 
When he misplaced her …

For T and me…

Nicks and Swift aren’t any strangers: They’ve carried out collectively, have vocally been followers of each other, and have been in comparison with each other—the newest comparability coming from Swift herself on the TTPD monitor “Clara Bow.”

The track is about that quintessential thought of “making it” and changing into the “It Woman.” (Bow, a silent movie star, is taken into account to have pioneered the archetype.) “You appear to be Stevie Nicks / In ‘75, the hair and the lips / Crowd goes wild at her fingertips / Half moonshine, a full eclipse” one verse begins, with the ultimate strains invoking Swift’s identify, trying right into a future the place she’s simply one other icon of the previous. “You appear to be Taylor Swift / On this mild / We’re loving it. / You’ve acquired an edge she by no means did, / The long run’s shiny / …Dazzling.”

Nicks has additionally praised Swift by way of the years, and in October 2023 thanked her onstage for writing the Midnights monitor “You’re On Your Personal, Child,” invoking the track for example of how she felt about bandmate Christine McVie, who died in 2022, and why she couldn’t see Fleetwood Mac touring once more with out McVie.

“That was Christine and I. We have been on our personal in that band. We all the time have been. We protected one another,” she stated. “Who am I going to look over to on the suitable and have them not be there behind that Hammond organ? When she died, I figured we actually can’t go any additional with this. There’s no purpose to.”