What Are The Similarities Between The Declaration Of Independence And We Are Never Getting Back Together

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The Declaration of Independence and We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together are both about breaking up with their other and have many similarities but also some differences. While one talks about it in a song the other is a huge letter and they both talk about how the people/person is exhausted by their man's actions, how the two are always fighting, and how the man is turning their own friends against them. The Declaration of Independence was made by the people of the New World to split from Great Britain and make their own united nation because Britain wasn’t treating the people with respect, which made it exhausting, they were always trying to fight to people to control them, and were turning their own people against them. To open with, …show more content…

To start with, she is exhausted due to her man always calling right after they break up saying that he wants to get back together and that he loves her. She sings, “Ugg… so he calls me up and he’s like, “I still love you,” And I’m like… “I just… I mean this is exhausting, you know, like, We are never getting back together. Like, ever,’” (par. 8). Taylor’s lyrics show that she is done with her ex mans actions and will never ever get back together in her little girly voice that just ruins your eardrums. To even further embarrassment of Taylor Swift’s lyrics she always says how they always fight and how her man always wallows in self pity afterward. In her lyrics she writes, “I’m really gonna miss you picking fights And me falling for it screaming that I’m right And you would hide away and find your peace of mind,” (par. 4). She sounds like a girl with problems and will miss her man always fighting and running away because he always feels sorry for himself. Finally to end this, Taylor Swift talks about how her ex man always talks to her friends to get them back together in her chorus. “We are never ever ever getting back together, you go talk to your friends, talk to my friends, talk to me But we are never ever ever ever getting back together,” she sings, (par. 3). Due to all the evers I’m sick of this song it’s just about her breaking up with her boyfriend constantly and not wanting to get “ever” get back together but she talks about how they are always fight when they are

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