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14 Times Taylor Swift Lyrics Perfectly Summed Up Finals Week

"I've got a blank space, baby."

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14 Times Taylor Swift Lyrics Perfectly Summed Up Finals Week

Finals week. Undoubtedly, it's the worst week of the semester, and nobody can help explain our feelings towards it better than Taylor Swift. Her lyrics to her most popular songs can easily be added on to with how we're feeling throughout the week.

1. "Cuz I've got a blank space baby" (and I won't write anything)

2. "Screaming, crying, perfect storms" (I can't do this anymore)

3. "I know places we can hide" (from all of this homework I've been avoiding for the past four weeks)

4. "Heartbreak is the national anthem, we sing it proudly" (me when I see my final grades)

5. "And every day is like a battle" (and every night I come home crying from all this work that I didn't finish yet)

6. "When we go crashing down we" (never come back every time because I'm done with this semester)

7. "The story of" (my GPA looks a lot like a tragedy now)

8. "You have pointed out my flaws again as if I don't already see them" (I walk with my head down because I'll never get through this week)


9. "You're just another" (exam to burn because I failed and I never want to see it again)


10. "I knew" (this exam was gonna be trouble when I realized I didn't study for it at all)


11. "Could end in burning flames or paradise" (hopefully paradise because I don't want to fail)

12. "Sad, beautiful, tragic" (to make it through the last final)

13. "I remember it all too well" (reflecting on the week of horror)

14. "You are the best thing that's ever been mine" (I sing to my bed as I crash into it)


Good luck on finals, everyone!

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