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💡 Emily Dickinson’s poem on truth:

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➕ See also: Integrity/Honour/Dignity/Honor Dishonesty/Lies/Not True/Liar/Deceive/Cheat/Bait and Switch/Lying/Duplicitous Brave/Bravery/Courage/Fearless
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Debut
- Tied Together With A Smile:
- You walk around here thinking you’re not pretty, but that’s not true
- I guess it’s true that love was all you wanted
- I’m Only Me When I’m With You:
- The other half I’m only trying to let you know that what I feel is true
- Trying to figure out what is and isn’t true
Fearless
- Don’t You: My heart knows what the truth is, I swore I wouldn’t do this
- Forever & Always - Did I say something way too honest, made you run and hide Like a scared little boy?
Speak Now
Red
- All Too Well - So casually cruel in the name of being honest
1989
- Prologue: I think you have to know who you are and what you want in order to take on New York and all its blaring truth.
- Welcome To New York: Like any true love, it drives you crazy
- Style: He says, “What you’ve heard is true but I can’t stop thinking about you”
- You Are In Love: You are in love, true love
- New Romantics: The rumors are terrible and cruel but, honey, most of them are true
Reputation
- End Game: You’ve been calling my bluff on all my usual tricks so here’s the truth from my red lips