
In 2020, Taylor Swift once again prompted speculation about her friendship with Karlie Kloss with the release of her album "evermore," especially in its featured bonus tracks, "it's time to go" and "right where you left me."
According to BuzzFeed, fans connected lyrics in "it's time to go" that reference a "sister" to Kloss' 2016 Instagram post for Swift's birthday — it featured a caption calling her a "sister" and a photo of Swift kissing the model on the cheek.
The song "right where you left me" begins with the lyrics "Friends break up, friends get married," which feels especially relevant considering Swift's absent from Kloss' wedding to Joshua Kushner in 2018, (and second ceremony in 2019). However, those Swift had rumored feuds with, including Katy Perry and Scooter Braun, were present (via Insider). It's also worth noting that 2018 was the last time Swift and Kloss were photographed together.
Swift herself took to Twitter to explain the meaning behind the two songs, though their inspiration remains ambiguous; "The first is a song about a girl who stayed forever in the exact spot where her heart was broken, completely frozen in time." This would match up to Swift writing songs in 2020 about a heartbreak that presumably occurred in 2018. She also shared, ""it's time to go" is about listening to your gut when it tells you to leave," which could be a reference to her leaving her label Big Machine Records after 15 years.
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