Love Story by Taylor Swift
We often talk about getting younger kids interested in Shakespeare, as I’m sure my regular readers are well aware. So I find this an interesting development. I’m probably about 20 or 30 years out of the demographic for the music of Taylor Swift, but I was aware she has some sort of a song that mentions Romeo and Juliet. Last night I actually heard it, and it’s not bad.
If this gets kids interested in the story who otherwise might have been a bit too young for it, hey, all the better!  I don’t know if I’ve got these right, I’m sure somebody will correct me.  Here is Love Story, by Taylor Swift:
We were both young when I first saw you      
I close my eyes and the flashback starts       
I'm standing there       
On a balcony in summer air       
See the lights, see the party, the ballgowns       
See you make your way through the crowd       
And say hello       
Little did I know
     
That you were Romeo       
You were throwing pebbles       
And my daddy said, "Stay away from Juliet,"       
And I was crying on the staircase       
Begging you, "Please don't go,"       
And I said
     
Romeo, take me       
Somewhere we can be alone       
I'll be waiting       
All there's 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
     
So I sneak out to the garden to see you       
We keep quiet 'cause we're dead if they knew       
So close your eyes       
Escape this town for a little while
     
'Cause you were Romeo       
I was a scarlet letter       
And my daddy said, "Stay away from Juliet,"       
But you were everything to me       
I was begging you, "Please don't go,"       
And I said
     
Romeo, take me       
Somewhere we can be alone       
I'll be waiting       
All there's 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       
Romeo, save me      
They're trying to tell me how to feel       
This love is difficult, but it's real       
Don't be afraid       
We'll make it out of this mess       
It's a love story       
Baby, just say yes       
I got tired of waiting      
Wondering if you were ever coming around       
My faith in you is fading       
When I met you on the outskirts of town       
And I said       
Romeo, save me      
I've been feeling so alone       
I keep waiting for you       
But you never come       
Is this in my head?       
I don't know what to think       
He knelt to the ground and pulled out a ring      
And said       
Marry me, Juliet       
You'll never have to be alone       
I love you and that's all I really know       
I talked to your dad       
You'll pick out a white dress       
It's a love story       
Baby, just say yes       
We were both young when I first saw you
[Love it? The MP3 is available here.]
Seems a fairly juvenile interpretation, two kids who immediately leap into “we can’t be together therefore we’re just like Romeo and Juliet” territory. Not to mention the ending be just a wee bit different than how old Will had it in mind. I do like the opening, though, as it does make one thing of the Capulet party where the two do actually meet. Of course, Daddy didn’t say “Stay away from Juliet” at that point, but details details.
I think it’s funny that she throws in a “Scarlet Letter” reference while she’s at it. It’s like she wrote the entire song while daydreaming in English class.
For some reason this makes me think of Starcrossed, by Lenny and the Squigtones.



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