Taylor Swift is known for her sharp, emotionally charged lyrics — but could you tell them apart from lines written by some of history’s greatest poets? From Emily Dickinson to Mary Oliver, and from Folklore to Red, the connections between Taylor’s songwriting and timeless poetry are closer than you might think.

This fun and challenging Taylor Swift lyrics vs. classic poetry quiz will test your eye (and ear!) for language. Can you spot the difference between a line from Evermore and one from John Keats? Between All Too Well and Robert Frost? Let’s find out.

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Taylor Swift Lyrics or Classic Poetry
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Q1- When we two parted / In silence and tears / Half broken-hearted / To sever for years.
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Q2- You call me up again just to break me like a promise / So casually cruel in the name of being honest.
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Q3- Your face in the crowd / I try to see you but the people fade out / This night is sparkling, don’t you let it go.
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Q4- Though absent long / These forms of beauty have not been to me / As is a landscape to a blind man’s eye.
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Q5- I wake in the night / I pace like a ghost / The room is on fire, invisible smoke.
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Q6- She dwells with Beauty—Beauty that must die / And Joy, whose hand is ever at his lips / Bidding adieu.
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Q7- I once believed love would be burning red / But it’s golden, like daylight.
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Q8- We wear the mask that grins and lies / It hides our cheeks and shades our eyes.
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Q9- The sea is calm tonight / The tide is full, the moon lies fair / Upon the straits; on the French coast the light / Gleams and is gone.
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Q10- You kept me like a secret / But I kept you like an oath / Sacred prayer and we’d swear / To remember it all too well.
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Q11- You only have to let the soft animal of your body / love what it loves / Tell me about despair, yours, and I will tell you mine.
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Q12- I knew you / Leaving like a father, running like water / ’Cause I knew you, stepping on the last train.
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Q13- Hope is the thing with feathers / That perches in the soul / And sings the tune without the words / And never stops at all.
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Q14- The woods are lovely, dark and deep / But I have promises to keep / And miles to go before I sleep.
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Q15- I don’t like a gold rush/ I don’t like anticipating my face in a red flush / I don’t like that anyone would die to feel your touch.
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Why Taylor Swift and Classic Poetry Feel So Connected

Taylor Swift isn’t just a songwriter — she’s a modern storyteller whose work often reads like contemporary poetry. Many of her lyrics share the same imagery, emotion, and layered meaning as the classics. That’s why fans and critics alike compare her albums to the works of poets like Emily Dickinson, Sylvia Plath, and Lord Byron.

Here are a few striking parallels:

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Both Swift and the poets she unintentionally echoes thrive on universality. They make the deeply personal feel like it belongs to everyone. Whether it’s Dickinson’s yearning, Byron’s drama, or Oliver’s contemplations, Taylor stands in that same tradition of turning private feelings into art that resonates across generations.

Think Taylor’s lyrics could pass for poetry? Hear it for yourself in All Too Well (10 Minute Version) with lyrics — a fan favourite often praised as her most poetic work.”

Discover More Classic Poetry (and Keep Spotting the Taylor Connection!)

If this quiz tripped you up, you’re not alone. Swifties and lit fans alike often notice how Taylor’s lyrics echo the voices of great poets. Want to see for yourself? Try diving into some of these classics:

  • Emily Dickinson → Her short, striking poems explore isolation, longing, and memory — themes Swift fans know well from Folklore and Evermore.
  • Mary Oliver → Poems like Wild Geese and The Summer Day celebrate nature and love with the same tenderness found in Lover or Peace.
  • The Romantics (Keats, Wordsworth, Byron) → Obsessed with beauty, passion, and fleeting time — the same threads woven through Swift’s Red and Speak Now.

Classic poetry isn’t just for classrooms. When you read it through the lens of Taylor’s songwriting, it feels alive, modern, and surprisingly relatable.

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In spring 2024, Harvard’s English Department offered Taylor Swift and Her World, a course that paired Swift’s songwriting with authors like Wordsworth to examine literature, celebrity, identity, and cultural influence. (Photo: Wgreaves, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons)

Did We Trick You?

So… how many times did you guess wrong? Be honest — did you mix up Taylor with Dickinson, or Wordsworth with Folklore? 👀

Tell us in the comments which lines stumped you the most — and whether you think Taylor Swift deserves a spot on the poetry shelf alongside the classics.

In your opinion, what's the most poetic Taylor Swift lyric?

“You kept me like a secret but I kept you like an oath” — All Too Well | 🍂 Red0%
“I knew you, stepping on the last train, marked me like a bloodstain.” — cardigan | 🌌 Folklore0%
“I wake in the night, I pace like a ghost, the room is on fire, invisible smoke” — The Archer | 💗 Lover0%
“You call me up again just to break me like a promise, so casually cruel in the name of being honest.” — All Too Well | 🍂 Red0%
"I don't like a gold rush, I don't like anticipating my face in a red flush, I don't like that anyone would die to feel your touch” — gold rush | 🌲 Evermore0%

And don’t keep the fun to yourself — share this quiz with your fellow Swifties and see if they can do better than you. Who knows, you might start a new debate over whether All Too Well is the greatest poem of the 21st century.

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Dean

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