
But like every end relationship’s end this too is going to hurt so much. As soon as she realized the relationship has run its course, she is already making up his mind, moving on– “nothing lasts forever”. Immediately Taylor knows that there is nothing anybody could do to salvage this relationship-not even the heavens! Maybe she was expecting this. The relationship has now reached its conclusion. And the singer is having second thoughts about this. According to him the town is too crowded, which is a reference to all the people (must be so many of them) against their relationship. Her boyfriend (guy) asks if the could leave this town and city.

The first verse itself starts with the pitfall Taylor is currently in. Breakdown of “Wildest Dreams” Lyricsĭrive out of this city, away from the crowds” We shall get to that when we go through the lyrics of the song. But what Taylor cleverly omitted was the sexual innuendo within “Wildest Dreams”. “When I meet someone, and we have a connection, the first thought I have is, ‘I hope you think well of me when this is over'” This goes inline with what Taylor Swift said in an interview when questioned about the theme behind “Wildest Dreams” In this song we don’t hear Taylor mourning-but rather asking her lover to cherish all the good memories about her/them. Hence that has factored a lot into the whole ‘1989’ album and evidently into “Wildest Dreams” track. But this is ‘1989’ era, the happy era-the POP era-the getting-over-heartbreaks era.

It would have been a lot more about how the singer was betrayed and how it left her heart bleeding. Had this track come out in ‘Speak Now’ or ‘Red’ eras, it would have been a whole different song. “Wildest Dreams” is an emotional song, no doubt about it. Taylor Swift’s Music Evolution from Speak Now and Red Eras to ‘1989’ Era The lyrics of the song very clearly reference to some intimate situations. This is an interesting turn of events from innocent, little Taylor Swift (Well, not anymore, she is a big girl of 25 now). The 9th track on Taylor Swift‘s best performing album “1989” is a song titled “Wildest Dreams”, which is seems to be speaking about a steadfast relationship the singer experienced.
