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đĄ Analysis -
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đ Queer History:
Emily Dickinson wrote a poem, âI taste a liquor never brewedâ - and some believe it alludes to cunnilingus. Fletcher also has the lyric âsipped her like an Old Fashionedâ and said it was inspired by an interaction with Taylor when she was drinking that cocktail.

https://erajournal.co.uk/our-journal/wild-nights-with-emily/

https://the-rambling.com/2019/08/19/issue5-meng/
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đ¸ Relevance to Taylorâs Life:
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â See also:
Whiskey
Wine
Champagne
RosĂŠ
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Debut
Fearless
Speak Now
- Mean - Drunk and grumbling on about how I can't sing (added by @SJ)
Red
1989
- Blank Space - I get drunk on jealousy (added by @SJ)
- Clean - youâre still all over me like a wine-stained dress I canât wear anymore
Reputation
- Ready For It� - Island breeze and lights down low (island breeze is a cocktail type)
- Endgame -
- itâs like your eyes are liquor
- Drinking on a beach with you all over me (added by @SJ)
- Dress - Iâm spilling wine in the bathtub you kiss my face and weâre both drunk
- Gorgeous - That I got drunk and made fun of the way you talk (added by @SJ)
- Delicate - But you can make me a drink (added by @SJ)