But Daddy I Love Him Lyrics – Taylor Swift
But Daddy I Love Him Lyrics
[Verse 1: Taylor Swift]
I forget how the west was won
I forget if this was ever fun
I just learned these people only raise you
To cage you
Sarahs and Hannahs in their Sunday best
Clutching their pearls sighing, "What a mess"
I just learned these people try and save you
'Cause they hate you
[Pre-Chorus: Taylor Swift]
Too high a horse for a simple girl
To rise above it
They slammed the door on my whole world
The one thing I wanted
[Chorus: Taylor Swift]
Now I'm running with my dress unbuttoned
Scrеaming, "But, daddy, I love him"
I'm having his baby
No, I'm not, but you should see your faces
I'm telling him to floor it through thе fences
No, I'm not coming to my senses
I know it's crazy
But he's the one I want
[Verse 2: Taylor Swift]
Dutiful daughter, all my plans were laid
Tendrils tucked into a woven braid
Growing up precocious sometimes means not growing up at all
He was chaos, he was revelry
Bedroom eyes like a remedy
Soon enough the elders had convened down at the city hall
[Pre-Chorus: Taylor Swift]
"Stay away from her, " the saboteurs
Protested too much
Lord knows the words we never heard
Just screeching tires of true love
[Chorus: Taylor Swift]
And I'm running with my dress unbuttoned
Screaming, "But daddy I love him"
I'm having his baby
No, I'm not, but you should see your faces
I'm telling him to floor it through the fences
No, I'm not coming to my senses
I know it's crazy
But he's the one I want
I'll tell you something right now
I'd rather burn my whole life down
Than listen to one more second of all this b!tching and moaning
I'll tell you something 'bout my good name
It's mine alone to disgrace
I don't cater to all these vipers dressed in empath's clothing
[Bridge: Taylor Swift]
God save the most judgmental creeps
Who say they want what's best for me
Sanctimoniously performing soliloquies I'll never see
Thinking it can change the beat of my heart when he touches me
And counteract the chemistry
And undo the destiny
You ain't gotta pray for me
Me and my wild boy, and all of this wild joy
If all you want is gray for me
Then it's just white noise, then it's just my choice
[Verse 3: Taylor Swift]
There's a lot of people in town that I bestow upon my fakest smiles
Scandal does funny things to pride but brings lovers closer
We came back when the heat died down
Went to my parents and they came around
All the wine moms are still holding out
But f**k 'em, it's over
[Chorus: Taylor Swift]
Now I'm dancing in my dress in the sun and
Even my daddy just loves him
I'm his lady
And oh my God, you should see your faces
Time, doesn't it give some perspective
And no, you can't come to the wedding
I know it's crazy, but he's the one I love
I'll tell you something right now
You ain't gotta pray for me
Me and my wild boy, and all of this wild joy
(It was chaos, it was revelry)
It's all you want is gray for me
Then it's just white noise, it's my choice
[Outro: Taylor Swift]
Screaming, "But, daddy, I love him"
I'm having his baby
No, I'm not
But you should see your faces
And oh my God, you should see your faces
It was chaos, it was revelry
But Daddy I Love Him Lyrics Meaning
The lyrics of "But Daddy I Love Him" by Taylor Swift delves into themes of rebellion, love, and societal judgment. It tells the story of a young woman who defies societal expectations and parental disapproval to pursue a passionate but tumultuous relationship. Despite facing criticism and interference from others, she remains steadfast in her love for her partner, even if it means challenging traditional norms and sacrificing her reputation.
[Verse 1]
In the first verse, Taylor Swift reflects on the disillusionment with societal norms and the realization that some people, particularly those in authority or with traditional values, may not have her best interests at heart. The reference to "Sarahs and Hannahs in their Sunday best" suggests the image of conventional, conservative individuals who adhere strictly to societal standards. The verse captures a sense of feeling trapped and controlled by these expectations, leading to a rebellious attitude.
[Pre-Chorus]
The pre-chorus expresses frustration with being judged and underestimated due to societal perceptions of superiority or privilege. Swift acknowledges the dismissive attitudes she encounters and the barriers placed in her path, symbolized by the metaphorical slamming of doors. Despite her efforts to rise above these limitations, she feels hindered and misunderstood.
[Chorus]
The chorus reveals the protagonist's defiance in the face of opposition, symbolized by the metaphor of running with her dress unbuttoned. She asserts her love for her partner, even in the face of condemnation or disbelief from her father and others. The mention of having his baby, albeit followed by a denial, underscores the intensity of her feelings and her willingness to challenge social norms for the sake of love.
[Verse 2]
In the second verse, Swift describes the protagonist's upbringing as a "dutiful daughter" whose plans are disrupted by the arrival of a chaotic and captivating love interest. The elders' disapproval reflects the interference of authority figures in her romantic choices, reinforcing the theme of societal judgment and opposition to unconventional relationships.
[Bridge]
The bridge confronts the hypocrisy of judgmental individuals who claim to act in her best interest while attempting to control her life. Swift rejects their attempts to influence her decisions and asserts her autonomy in choosing her partner and path in life. The mention of "counteract the chemistry" highlights the futility of trying to suppress genuine feelings and connection.
[Verse 3]
In the third verse, the protagonist reflects on the aftermath of scandal and societal scrutiny, finding solace in her partner and reconciliation with her family. Despite lingering judgment from some, she celebrates her love and newfound freedom from societal expectations.
[Outro]
The outro echoes the defiant tone of the chorus, with the protagonist proudly declaring her love for her partner despite any lingering doubts or criticism. The reference to chaos and revelry suggests a sense of liberation and joy found in embracing love and authenticity.
[Popular Phrase]
1. "I just learned these people try and save you 'Cause they hate you" - This line highlights the paradoxical nature of some individuals who claim to have your best interests at heart but ultimately act out of disdain or resentment.
2. "No, I'm not, but you should see your faces" - This line emphasizes the shock or disapproval the protagonist anticipates from others, further highlighting her defiance and determination.
3. "It was chaos, it was revelry" - This line encapsulates the tumultuous yet exhilarating nature of the protagonist's love story, emphasizing the highs and lows experienced in defying societal expectations.
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Cast & Crew
- Artist / Band
- Producer(s)
- Aaron Dessner
- Writter(s)
- Taylor Swift & Aaron Dessner
- Released On
- April 19, 2024
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FAQs & Knowledge
Who is the singer of "But Daddy I Love Him" song?
"But Daddy I Love Him" song is sung by Taylor Swift.
Who is the lyrics writer of "But Daddy I Love Him" song?
"But Daddy I Love Him" song lyrics written by Taylor Swift & Aaron Dessner.
Who is the music producer of "But Daddy I Love Him" song?
"But Daddy I Love Him" song music composed & produced by Aaron Dessner.
When was "But Daddy I Love Him" song released?
"But Daddy I Love Him" song was released on April 19, 2024.