5 Taylor Swift songs that will get you in the Autumn mood | The Express Tribune
As excitement surges around the upcoming Taylor Swift Eras Tour concert film hitting cinemas in Pakistan this October, Swifties gear up for a cinema spectacle. Pair that up with an upcoming winter, a cause of celebration for many tired of Pakistan’s constant shock of heatwaves, and you’ve got yourself the perfect autumn and Swift-inspired playlist to enjoy the change of seasons to the fullest.
1. All Too Well
The epitome of sad girl autumn, this song has the perfect warm autumn imagery. A ten-minute score coupled with stunning visuals in its Sadie Sink and Dylan O’Brien music video, this song is the perfect reminder of flannel shirts and cold air.
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2. Red
The reigning title in Taylor’s autumn-inspired albums, Red is a reminder of every colour of the upcoming season of romance. With the lyrics stating, “like the colours in autumn, so bright, just before they lose it all,” this song is just the reminder we need to properly dwell in the short-lived winter.
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3. Champagne Problems
The song of your Hallmark movie dreams, that is the perfect souvenir of that mid-November afternoon with its piano scales and impressive score.
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4. Evermore
The musical number made for your sad girl autumn, this track is an embodiment of the first gloomy winter rain with its solemn acoustics and gray lyrics; “gray November, I’ve been down since July.” A definite add to the list.
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5. Invisible String
A personification of the sweetness of the cold, this romantic addition is the vital reminder of pink sunsets, walks in the park and the yellow-peppered trees we all need. “Gold was the colour of the leaves when I showed you around Centennial Park,” this is definitely the track you want to have on repeat this November.
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