Taylor Swift is clearly singing about her fiance Travis Kelce on her new song “Wood” and she even included a reference to his New Heights podcast.
The ninth track on her album The Life of a Showgirl has a fun 60s vibe that almost reminds us of The Jackson 5‘s “I Want You Back.”
On the song, Taylor sings about being superstitious about love in the past, but when Travis came into her life, he broke that “curse.”
Head inside to listen to the song and read the full lyrics…
“Seems to be that you and me we make our own luck / A bad sign, is all good / I ain’t got to knock on wood / All of that bitchin, wishing on a falling star / Never did me any good / I ain’t got to knock on wood,” Taylor sings.
In the bridge, Taylor references the New Heights podcast. She recently announced the album on the podcast, which was recorded on the same day she got engaged to Travis.
She sings, “And baby, I’ll admit I’ve been a little superstitious / The curse on me was broken by your magic wand / Seems to me that you and me we make own luck / New Heights of manhood / I ain’t gotta knock on wood.”
Taylor gets a little naughty in the lyrics when she sings, “Redwood tree / It ain’t hard to see / His love was the key / That opened my thighs.”
Read the full lyrics for the song below and buy the album now on iTunes, Amazon, or wherever music is sold.
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Source: justjared.com