My four year old loves Taylor Swift and I let her listen to it because she's mature. So know your younger kids if they want to listen to it. She has a little sexual references but none that would offend or be rude. I also like Taylor Swift because she handles herself well in the public eye.
This song is perfact for all ages,simply because she uses her words respectfully and knows what she's saying when she says it.She doesnt make it seem to over dramatic the the worst thing she says it that she was kissed ,wich isn't a big deal at all. This song is very great!
There's a lyric in the song that goes "Today was a fairy tale/you were the prince/ I used to be a damsel in distress.". It seems that you can't be happy without a guy. It would be a decent song without that one line.
A romantic and brilliant master piece from Taylor Swift
Today was a Fairytale was a lovely and romantic song in which i believe is the best song Taylor Swift has done so far. Unlike celebrities like Miley Cyrus who write sexy, sultry and just plain rude songs in which could be listened by young children and causes bad language and rude behavior, taylor swift is careful in what words and the message she puts in to her songs in which creates not only songs that are wonderful to listen to but songs that are actually not containing bad words or messages in which could alarm and damage our community. It is a greatly written master piece and a enchanting melody for those with a romantic heart.
yet again Taylor swift turns out a good song (though i must admit it is pretty pop/love song cliché i mean really?!?yet another song where Taylor falls in love?? come ON, how many BF's is she gonna GO through??!!!)ok, rant over, but really! other than that its a good song, its hard to find a good song these days too( that is not obscene)
I debated between "Pretty Bad" and "Fine"
As a song , it's not bad but the lyric is down right awful.
It just keeps saying "Today Is a Fairy Tale" over and over and over, The verses even repeat.
I think Taylor is a great songwriter and I was relieved to read that she didn't write this one. Perhaps the composer had to rush on finishing this one and wasn't able to really polish it.
I haven't seen the movie, but I like the song. It's about romance, (with lines like, "Can you feel this magic in the air/it must have been the way you kissed me) but it's innocent.
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