Let’s dive into the song lyrics that suggest Taylor Swift was using serious manifestation language to attract her marriage pipeline with Travis.

In her song Love Story, released in 2008, Taylor sings, “Romeo, take me somewhere we can be alone. I’ll be waiting, all there is left to do is run. You’ll be the prince and I’ll be the princess. It’s a love story, baby, just say yes.”

Now that Taylor is officially engaged, these lyrics are more relevant than ever in her real life relationship. Fans quite literally saw a photo of Travis kneeling down and presenting Taylor with a beautiful diamond ring in a beautiful garden setting that they shared on Instagram. In Taylor’s song Mary’s Song, which came out in 2006, she also used marriage language when she sang, “Take me back to the time when we walked down the aisle
Our whole town came and our mamas cried. You said I do and I did too. Take me home where we met so many years before. We’ll rock our babies on that very front porch. After all this time, you and I.”

Singing about a marriage moment in past tense is a form of manifestation because manifestation language works when you speak about something in present tense or in past tense as if it’s a fond memory that you’re reflecting on.

In 2019, Taylor released Paper Rings which also included marriage language when she sings, “I like shiny things, but I’d marry you with paper rings.“

All of these lyrics are desires Taylor put out into the universe, showing God exactly where her heart was. These lyrics made it clear what Taylor wanted to see unfold in her life.

In Endgame, which came out in 2017, she actually used football terminology, which is interesting seeing as Travis is a football player. In the lyrics, Taylor sings, “I wanna be your end game. I wanna be your first string. I wanna be your A-Team. I wanna be your end game.”

Being someone’s end game means being the person they choose to end up with forever.

Her other End Game lyrics seemingly describe Travis specifically, way before he was in her life. She sings, “Big reputation, big reputation. Ooh, You and me, we got big reputations.”

Before Taylor and Travis started dating, Taylor obviously was established as a pop star with millions of devoted fans. But Travis was also building a name and brand for himself with a big reputation of his own. It seriously sounds like she’s describing the two of them in the song game.

Other songs from Taylor that echo the sentiment of everlasting love that will eventually and potentially end in marriage include Lover, You Belong With Me, Mine, Sparks Fly, Enchanted, and Begin Again.

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