Taylor Swift song about Joe Alwyn
“You’re Loss Me” isn’t available online yet, but this “vault” track from “Midnights” was released by Swift as part of “Midnights (The Late Night Edition)” — which fans only have can be purchased in person at her Eras Tour performances in New Jersey on May 26, 27, and 28, or as a limited-time digital release later that weekend (perhaps the last track). will appear online).
In “You’re Loss Me”, Swift seems to be referring to the end of her relationship with Alwyn. The repetitive chorus of “You’re Losing Me” evokes the lyrics of “Cornelia Street,” where she sings, “I hope I never lose you.”
Swift has also sung in previous songs about Alwyn about how much she wants to marry him. On the new track, she says, “And I won’t marry me either.” She also uses some of the same combat metaphors in “The Great War”, when singing, “And all I do is shed blood as I try to be the bravest soldier / Just fight in your army, frontline.” In the end, she begged her lover to “do something”, “lose something”, “choose something”, but her pleas were ignored.