Sanctimoniously Performing Soliloquies Lyrics & Meaning

Sanctimoniously Performing Soliloquies Lyrics. The song name is But Daddy I Love Him which is sung by Taylor Swift

Sanctimoniously Performing Soliloquies Lyrics

[Verse 1]
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
Clutchin’ their pearls, sighing, “What a mess”
I just learned these people try and save you
‘Cause they hate you

[Pre-Chorus]
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]
Now I’m runnin’ with my dress unbuttoned
Screamin’, “But, Daddy, I love him
I’m havin’ his baby”
No, I’m not, but you should see your faces
I’m tellin’ him to floor it through the fences
No, I’m not coming to my senses
I know he’s crazy, but he’s the one I want

[Verse 2]
Dutiful daughter, all my plans were laid
Tendrils tucked into a woven braid
Growin’ up precocious sometimes means
Not growin’ 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]
“Stay away from her”
The saboteurs protested too much
Lord knows the words we never heard
Just screeching tires and true love

[Chorus]
And I’m runnin’ with my dress unbuttoned
Screamin’, “But, Daddy, I love him
I’m havin’ his baby”
No, I’m not, but you should see your faces
I’m tellin’ him to floor it through the fences
No, I’m not coming to my senses
I know he’s crazy, but he’s the one I want

[Post-Chorus]
I’ll tell you something right now
I’d rather burn my whole life down
Than listen to one more second of all this bitchin’ and moanin’
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]
God save the most judgmental creeps
Who say they want what’s best for me
Sanctimoniously performing soliloquies I’ll never see
Thinkin’ 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 his wild joy
If all you want is gray for me
Then it’s just white noise, and it’s just my choice

[Verse 3]
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 holdin’ out, but fuck ’em, it’s over

[Chorus]
Now I’m dancin’ 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 want

[Post-Chorus]
I’ll tell you something right now
You ain’t gotta pray for me
Me and my wild boy and all of his wild joy
(He was chaos, he was revelry)
If all you want is gray for me
Then it’s just white noise, and it’s my choice

[Outro]
Screamin’, “But, Daddy, I love him
I’m having his baby”
No, I’m not
But you should see your faces
But, oh, my God, you should see your faces
(He was chaos, he was revelry)
(He was chaos, he was revelry)

Sanctimoniously Performing Soliloquie

Taylor Swift defies the criticism and judgment she received from her audience in “But Daddy, I Love Him,” and the line “sanctimoniously performing soliloquies I’ll never see” from the song’s bridge captures this defiance. It especially applies to her relationship with Matty Healy. Swift’s annoyance with the duplicity and critical attitudes of people who profess to be concerned about her well-being but who are quick to criticize her decisions is evident in this phrase.

The word “sanctimoniously” implies a hypocritical or self-righteous mindset, especially when used in relation to moral or religious assertions. “Performing soliloquies” suggests that these reviewers are making theatrical or unduly dramatic speeches, often displaying dramatic or dramatic affectations, without really comprehending or experiencing the complexity of Swift’s relationship or the depth of her sentiments. “I’ll never see” implies that Swift is not interested in discussing these criticisms or their viewpoints because she doesn’t think they actually care about her pleasure or well-being.

This lyric is a part of a larger topic in the song, which is Swift’s declaration of independence and refusal to be influenced by other people’s opinions—especially those who berate her for her relationships and love decisions. She places a strong emphasis on her independence and her ability to make her own decisions, regardless of what other people think or agree with. The entirety of the song is a reaction to the criticism and scrutiny she encountered while dating Healy, demonstrating her fortitude and will to live her life independently.

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