The song "Fortnight" by Taylor Swift and Post Malone tells a story about strong feelings, complicated relationships, and secret wishes. It talks about love, betrayal, and wanting someone who doesn't feel the same. The word "fortnight" shows short-lived happiness and guilty pleasures, leading to sadness. It shows how messy relationships can be and the results of hiding emotions. “I was supposed to be sent away / But they forgot to come and get me,” she kickstarts the song in the first verse with lines suggesting an admission to a hospital for people with mental illnesses. She goes in the verse admitting her lover is the reason why she is like this. In the chorus, she sings about their time in love and reflects on how he has now settled with someone else. “I took the miracle move-on drug, the effects were temporary / And I love you, it’s ruining my life,” on the second verse she details her struggles to forget about him and the negative effects of her failure. “Thought of callin’ ya, but you won’t pick up / ‘Nother fortnight lost in America,” Post Malone sings in the outro.
Não alimento amor por telefone
Isso é ilusão
Não adianta falar de amor ao telefone, não
Isso é ilusão
Pra que tanto telefonema
Se o homem inventou o avião
Pra você chegar mais rápido, é
Ao meu coração
Não alimento amor por telefone
Isso é ilusão
Não adianta falar de amor ao telefone
Isso é ilusão
A fome de amar é real
Não se traduz em fios
Meu ouvido não ama
Apenas ouve os seus reclames
Vou desligar
Não me ligue mais
A obrigação da tua voz
É estar aqui
Vou desligar
Não me ligue mais
A obrigação da tua voz
É estar aqui
No ouvido do meu coração
No ouvido do meu coração
Do meu coração, oh baby
coração
Não alimento amor
Não alimento amor
Do meu coração
Não alimento amor por telefone
Não adianta falar de amor ao telefone, não
Não, não, yeah
Isso é ilusão
Não adianta falar de amor ao telefone, não
Isso é ilusão
Pra que tanto telefonema
Se o homem inventou o avião
Pra você chegar mais rápido, é
Ao meu coração
Não alimento amor por telefone
Isso é ilusão
Não adianta falar de amor ao telefone
Isso é ilusão
A fome de amar é real
Não se traduz em fios
Meu ouvido não ama
Apenas ouve os seus reclames
Vou desligar
Não me ligue mais
A obrigação da tua voz
É estar aqui
Vou desligar
Não me ligue mais
A obrigação da tua voz
É estar aqui
No ouvido do meu coração
No ouvido do meu coração
Do meu coração, oh baby
coração
Não alimento amor
Não alimento amor
Do meu coração
Não alimento amor por telefone
Não adianta falar de amor ao telefone, não
Não, não, yeah
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Before a live performance on the EP Five Stories Falling, Geoff states “It’s about the last time I went to visit my grandmother in Columbus, and I saw that she was dying and it was the last time I was going to see her. It is about realizing how young you are, but how quickly you can go.”
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