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DIVING HEAD FIRST: DISSECTING “FEARLESS” LYRICS MEANING

Fearless – Taylor Swift’s sophomore album – is like reading a teenage girl’s
diary. It’s intimate: full of hopes and dreams, heartbreaks and breakdowns. Even
with the re-release of Fearless (Taylor’s Version), the album still feels like
peering behind the curtain of Taylor’s young heart.

The title track introduces themes and motifs that will be present throughout the
album: rainstorms, driving, being brave, taking chances, and cataloging her
deepest hopes and fears.

Let’s dive into the Fearless lyrics meaning and see how it ties into the rest of
the album, and pushes her toward becoming one of the masterful songwriters of
our generation.




FEARLESS (TAYLOR’S VERSION) BY TAYLOR SWIFT

 * Title: Fearless (Taylor’s Version) 
 * Track: 1, Fearless TV
 * Written By: Taylor Swift, Liz Rose, Hillary Lindsey
 * Pen: Glitter
 * Secret Message: “I loved you before I met you.”
 * Lyrics via Genius


FEARLESS NARRATIVE ANALYSIS

 * Setting: Roads, parking lots, driving, small hometown. 
 * Characters: Narrator (Taylor), “you” (new love). 
 * Mood: Brave, cheerful yet nostalgic. 
 * Conflict: She doesn’t know why this person is affecting her this way; making
   her more brave and daring than usual. 
 * Inciting Incident: New love butterflies, first date. 
 * Quest: Remember this moment, but also remember who you are. 
 * Symbols & Metaphors: Roads/driving, rain/storm, dancing. 
 * Theme: New love can make you brave and do things you wouldn’t normally do. 
 * Imagery: “glow off the pavement,” “in a storm in my best dress,” “one-horse
   town,” “run your hands through your hair.”  

Fearless is an album of push and pull – it’s about falling in love, learning
hard lessons, getting rejected, growing up, and becoming the person you want to
be. 

So it’s no surprise that the album starts on a high to get us hooked. The title
track is peppy, optimistic, and filled with the dreams of young love. 




FEARLESS LYRICS MEANING: LINE BY LINE

One of my favorite things about any Taylor Swift song is her almost cinematic
use of setting, and the first verse of Fearless is a perfect example.

She starts with an establishing shot: “there’s somethin’ bout the way the street
looks when it’s just rained.” The street in itself sets the romantic and dreamy
tone, with a “glow off the pavement.” We’re in an everyday, pedestrian world,
made magical by rain that washes away the old and brings in the new.

This is twilight imagery she’s used before and likes to describe a dreamy
romantic setting, such as in Tim McGraw (“moon like a spotlight”).

She then zooms out to introduce the characters with “you walk me to the car.” In
four short lines, she’s created an entire world inside one moment. He’s the
perfect gentleman, escorting her to her car after their date.



Right off the bat we can see that she’s not talking about an event in the past.
She’s using future tense (“you walk me to the car,” and not “you walked me to
the car”), meaning that this is a dream or a fantasy, which fits in with the
dreamy mood she’s already set. 

Taylor herself has said that this song is about a fictional first date:

“When I wrote ‘Fearless,’ I wasn’t dating anyone,” Taylor said about the title
track to her 2008 second album. “I wasn’t even in the beginning stages of dating
anybody. I really was all by myself out on tour and I got this idea for a song
about the best first date.”

She imagines that she’ll be so swept up in love and infatuation that all her
cares will fly out the window. “I wanna ask you to dance right there,” she says,
” in the middle of the parking lot.” Their connection is so magical, she
imagines, that everyday moments will lead to the “dance” of love, and lead to
her happily ever after.


VERSE 2: “ABSENTMINDEDLY MAKIN’ ME WANT YOU”



In the second verse we dive deeper into Taylor’s fantasy and inner monologue.

They’re in the car – maybe he’s driving – and she’s in the passenger seat,
secretly thinking about how much she desires him. This is a metaphor for the
“road” of life or time, and as they progress down it, she falls deeper and
deeper into him.

But her inner monologue is worried: “I’m tryin’ so hard not to get caught up,”
she says. Her anxiety about moving too fast, or obsessing too much, causes her
to ruminate. She’s trying not to get her hopes up.

“But you’re just so cool,” she says, having a hard time resisting his charm,
“run your hands through your hair.” This small snapshot of his intimate gesture
paints a picture of Taylor falling for him, right then and there.

He’s “Absentmindedly makin me want you”: he doesn’t know how attractive and
alluring he is, and he doesn’t know how much she wants him.


CHORUS: “IN A STORM, IN MY BEST DRESS”



The chorus imagines how life will be at its peak when she finally captures this
feeling of falling in love. She’s too young to know that it will get better, and
in her teenage naivete imagines it won’t “get better than this.”

“You take my hand,” she imagines, ” and drag me headfirst, fearless.” He’ll take
her metaphorical hand and lead her into love, and they’ll go down the road of
life together.

It’s important to note that in the Fearless Prologue, Taylor described
“fearless” as “not the absence of fear,” but “fearless is living in spite of
those things that scare you to death.”

She imagines that finding this once-in-a-lifetime love will make her brave, and
will conquer all her hesitations about giving herself to another person.

“And I don’t know why,” she says of this imaginary future love, “with you I’d
dance, in a storm in my best dress, fearless.” Once she finds this all-consuming
love, all her rules and worries will go out the window, and she’ll be able to
‘dance like no one is watching.’


VERSE 3: “TIL’ WE RUN OUT OF ROAD”



“So, baby, drive slow ’til we run out of road,” she says in the third verse. She
wants this moment to last, and as they drive down the road of life and love
together, she wants to savor every second.

“In this onе-horse town,” she says, painting another portrait of her hometown
setting, “I wanna stay right here.” Even though there are few opportunities for
her in this small town, she’ll stay, because she’s found someone to stay for.

Big cities vs. small towns are metaphors and settings that come up a lot in
Taylor’s earlier discography. Big cities often represent “getting out” and
“making it big,” as in Mean and The Lucky One. Small towns represent your humble
roots, and the place you’ll need to leave behind to achieve your dreams.

Here, she imagines she’ll stay in her small town – and not pursue her dreams –
if she finds the right person to stay put for.

As they drive down their road together, “In this passenger seat, you put your
eyes on me.” It’s unclear whether he is in the driver’s seat – and
metaphorically in charge – or whether Taylor is driving, and he’s in the
passenger seat. One of them (most likely Taylor) is along for the ride.

“In this moment now,” she says, “capture it, remember it.” She takes a mental
picture of this setting and this feeling, so she can hold onto it forever. It
might not get better than this, she imagines, though we all know that for
Taylor, it will.


BRIDGE: “THE FIRST KISS, IT’S FLAWLESS”



In the bridge, she’s no longer in the present tense (“you stood” instead of “you
stand”). She’s playing with time here, which reminds us that this may not be a
moment that happened in reality.

“Well, you stood there with me in the doorway,” she says, the doorway
representing a opportunity, or a shift from one world to another. It’s also
creates another cinematic portrait: the typical narrative of a boy and girl
kissing at her doorway as he drops her off at home.

“My hands shake,” she says, describing her nervousness, “I’m not usually this
way.” There’s something scary and daunting about this love, and this moment.
But, as is the theme of the Fearless albums, she boldly moves forward, trusting
the process.

“But you pull me in and I’m a little more brave,” she says, taking his lead and
finding comfort in his gestures.

“It’s the first kiss, it’s flawless, really somethin’,” she says, capturing the
perfect first kiss moment, “It’s fearless.” It’s scary, but it’s also perfect:
it’s everything she imagined. Or it will be everything she imagines, when she
finally



The alliteration of “f” in this line makes it really pleasing to say and to
hear, which helps her illustrate this “flawless” moment: it flows naturally,
just like true love.


FINAL CHORUS: “I DON’T KNOW HOW IT GETS BETTER THAN THIS”

The final chorus ties it all together in a bow, once again referencing the
metaphors & imagery of the dress, the storm, and how he has made her feel.

The word “fearless” describing all of these things – her emotions, her partner’s
boldness, the kiss – completes her fantasy world where everything works out.

We can see that her ideal of love in this song is something that allows you to
change. It gives you the courage to be braver, do things you normally wouldn’t
do, and face whatever comes. But this is also the white knight archetype: she
imagines being “saved” by true love, as she also imagines in Love Story and
Today Was a Fairytale.



Part of the big lessons she learned in this album, she told us in the TV
prologue, is that Fearless “was the diary of the adventures and explorations of
a teenage girl who was learning tiny lessons with every new crack in the facade
of the fairytale ending she’d been shown in the movies.”

In this title track, she imagines that true love will save her, but in other
songs on the album like White Horse, Forever & Always, The Way I Loved You and
more, she finds out that the fairytale will never come true.

This song is just one part of a series of lessons that will lead her away from
her fairytale ideals, and into a more realistic portrayal of love. But still,
she faces romance and heartbreak fearlessly, and she always has.


FEARLESS MEANING: FINAL THOUGHTS

The contrast inside Fearless between what is real and what is fantasy – when you
compare this song to others in the Swiftverse – is interesting.

On the Fearless album in particular, she has fairytale ideals of romance. But
she’s also not just looking for romance; she’s looking for someone to help her
make sense of things that don’t make sense. 

If there’s a rainstorm, she wants someone by her side to face it together, not
to just shield her from the rain.

We can see that her ideal of love in this song is something that allows you to
change. It gives you the courage to be braver, do things you normally wouldn’t
do, and face whatever comes. She’s looking for a true partner, so this isn’t
only a first date fantasy; it’s a love and soulmate fantasy.

In the rest of the album, we’ll see how this plays out, both her fantasy love
life and reality love life, and it’s indeed a fearless ride. 

How well do you know Fearless? Take the Fearless TV Lyrics Quiz

More Songs from Fearless (Taylor’s Version)

 * Fearless & Fearless TV Prologues
 * Fifteen
 * Love Story
 * Hey Stephen
 * White Horse
 * You Belong With Me
 * Breathe
 * Tell Me Why
 * You’re Not Sorry
 * The Way I Loved You
 * Forever & Always
 * The Best Day
 * Change 
 * Jump Then Fall 
 * Untouchable
 * Come in With the Rain
 * Superstar
 * The Other Side of the Door
 * Today Was a Fairytale
 * You All Over Me [From the Vault]
 * Mr Perfectly Fine [From the Vault]
 * We Were Happy [From the Vault]
 * That’s When (ft. Keith Urban) [From the Vault]
 * Don’t You [From the Vault]
 * Bye Bye Baby [From the Vault]





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