This song is Swift's response to the negative reputation the media has given her.
"I can make the bad guys good for a weekend" - the bad guys are the paparazzi to Swift, but are good to the "player" since association with Swift immediately gives publicity. Any publicity is good publicity and Swift knows this.
"You can tell me when it's over" - the tabloids rumor relationships are over before the couple announces it officially.
With this song Swift is portraying the way she is portrayed by the media.
It is a sarcastic jab at how she views herself and how her "ex-lovers" only wanted to be with her to increase their fame.
I applaud the brilliance in writing about how you always write about relationships.
It is expected so Swift is giving the media what they want and profiting off the attention.
so sorry, whisper all night,
i lay here deep in silent plight
my head consumes the light,
too much though, my life's evolving
i wish that i could buy,
another world that's all grown up
inherit sleepless cries,
i'd rather kill the torment
kill the torment
say, it's all right
can't, i won't, hold
i'm always awake
should, this time, you
forgive, leave
surrender awake
you've seen the worst of my dreams,
i can't escape this endless breach
holding on so tight,
writing lovers stories hopeless
so place on my eyes,
the sounds of my life
can't wait see my hands above her,
see my hands above her
say, it's all right
can't, i won't, hold
i'm always awake
should, this time, you
forgive, leave
surrender awake
awake
always awake
awake
say, it's all right
can't, i won't, hold
i'm always awake
should, this time, you
forgive, leave
surrender awake
say, it's all right
can't, it won't, hold
i'm always awake
should, this time, you
forgive, leave
you're always looking
i lay here deep in silent plight
my head consumes the light,
too much though, my life's evolving
i wish that i could buy,
another world that's all grown up
inherit sleepless cries,
i'd rather kill the torment
kill the torment
say, it's all right
can't, i won't, hold
i'm always awake
should, this time, you
forgive, leave
surrender awake
you've seen the worst of my dreams,
i can't escape this endless breach
holding on so tight,
writing lovers stories hopeless
so place on my eyes,
the sounds of my life
can't wait see my hands above her,
see my hands above her
say, it's all right
can't, i won't, hold
i'm always awake
should, this time, you
forgive, leave
surrender awake
awake
always awake
awake
say, it's all right
can't, i won't, hold
i'm always awake
should, this time, you
forgive, leave
surrender awake
say, it's all right
can't, it won't, hold
i'm always awake
should, this time, you
forgive, leave
you're always looking
Lyrics submitted by Finchdawg
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