Taylor Swift is hard at work this year.
The 31-year-old singer-songwriter has debuted her surprise album “Evermore” for her “Folklore”, which arrived in July.
Along with the album release, the star also put out a music video for the song “Willow”, which he directed himself.
The video opens on Swift, sitting in a comfortable cottage before following the golden strings at the back of her piano, which takes her to a small, wooded island.
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Swift looks into the water and she sees not only her reflection retreating, but also that of a man, though he is not there beside her.
Next comes a brief scene of a blonde girl – probably a smaller version of Sw Swift – following the same golden wire.
Again as an adult, Swift wears a mandolin at the fair, gets trapped in a glass box and unable to reach a man who looks at her – the same man from the reflection.
Eventually, the golden string leads the singer to the woods, where he participates in a magical ritual, the man was missing just minutes before returning to her home.
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But who is waiting for his back in the cottage? None of its various run-ins.
The two embrace each other and smile before the credit roll.
Like many of Swift’s tunes, “Willow” is a song about dedication.
“I know as much as you say / where you wander, I follow it,” he sings in the chorus. “I urge you to take my hand / make my plans, he is my man.”
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The title of the song comes from the song, “Life was a willow and it leaned towards your wind.”
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“Evermore” is available to stream and download and includes 15 songs, including “Willow” and the title track, including Bon Iver.