Discover the Stunning Poems Found at Taylor Swift’s New Album Installation with a Surprising Typo!
Welcome, Music Nation 365 readers, to the latest scoop on Taylor Swift’s intriguing Tortured Poets Department library installation at The Grove in Los Angeles! The display features thought-provoking poems, but there’s a noticeable typo that has fans buzzing.
On one antique-looking sheet of paper from a typewriter, the word “talismans” is misspelled as “talimans.” The line reads, “My muses acquired like bruises / My talimans and charms.”
Once fans spotted the mixup, reactions flooded social media. One fan tweeted, “The typo is killing meeeee but I like the idea. Makes for a good rollout,” along with crying emojis. Another joked, “WHOM is the taliman show yourself!!!”
However, not everyone was so light-hearted about the error. One critic harshly tweeted, “Everything sucks my f–king nuts. They spelled talisman wrong. How do you make something this dogs–t then f–k it up. Probably spent bookoo bucks on this and didn’t even check to see if it was done right.”
But some Swifties speculated that the typo could be intentional, possibly hinting at clues about the album and its muses. One fan even suggested it could mean that Swift and her beau Travis Kelce are engaged!
Despite the debate over the typo, Swift’s pop-up remains a hot spot for fans. The art installation, in collaboration with Spotify, precedes the album release on April 19. The exhibit is open from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. until April 18, with eager fans queuing as early as 5 a.m., as reported by CBS News.
So, what do you think? Is the typo a subtle clue, a simple mistake, or part of a grand plan by Taylor Swift? Share your thoughts and theories with us as we eagerly await the album release!