Taylor Swift "the last great american dynasty": Rebekah rode up on the afternoon train, it was sunny Her saltbox house on the coast took her mind of...
Like Folklore’s “The Last Great American Dynasty,” the track details the protagonist’s history of mental illness and how the locals in town perceive her: “‘She would’ve made such a lovely bride / What a shame she’s f--ked in the head,’ they said.” Credit: Broadimag...
“the last great american dynasty” Some have theorized that “the last great american dynasty,” and its mention of a woman from St. Louis, is about Swift’s former BFF and rumored ex-girlfriend, Karlie Kloss, who was raised in St. Louis. There’s also this lyric, “Rebekah gave up...
• "Their parties were tasteful, if a little loud" - ‘The Last Great American Dynasty’ • "Babe, don't threaten me with a good time" - 'London Boy • "Feeling so Gatsby for that whole year" - 'This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things' • "Here's a toast to my real f...
"I had a marvelous time ruining everything." (The Last Great American Dynasty) -- There's a high likelihood you've either made this your Instagram caption or thought about it. "I'm so sick of running as fast as I can, wondering if I'd get there quicker if I was ...
“The Last Great American Dynasty” “They say she was seen on occasion / Pacing the rocks, staring out at the midnight sea” “My Tears Ricochet” “And when you can’t sleep at night / You hear my stolen lullabies” “Hoax” “My twisted knife / My sleepless night / My winless...
“The Last Great American Dynasty” Swift references the previous owner of her Watch Hill, Rhode Island, home, composer Rebekah Harkness, in “The Last Great American Dynasty.” "Rebekah rode up on the afternoon train, it was sunny / Her saltbox house on the coast took her ...
"There goes the loudest woman this town has ever seen." —"the last great american dynasty,"folklore "How'd we end up on the floor anyway?" —"Maroon,"Midnights "It's me, hi." —"Anti-Hero,"Midnights "Heartbreak is the national anthem. We sing it proudly." —"New Romantics,"1989...
The first is "The Last Great American Dynasty." At one point in the song, Rebekah, "filled the pool with champagne and swam with the big names." The first line of this chorus is most likely a call back to that as Dom Pérignon is a very popular, expensive brand of champagne,...
“There goes the maddest woman this town has ever seen” — the last great american dynasty Make no mistake, “maddest” does not mean angry, it means crazy. And we know this because she makes this motion for what feels like the majority of the song. “Look at how my tears ricochet...