Sunday, September 23, 2012

Taylor Swift Tattoo

taylor swift tattoo


We were flipping through gorgeous photos of Taylor Swift from her recent Madison Square Garden concert in NYC when we spotted a GIANT word tattoo down her arm! Take a close look at the photo below:

We hear it's temporary -- and, apparently, she writes song lyrics down her arm for every show. Who knew? This particular lyric ("Bring on all the pretenders. One day we will be remembered.") is from the song "Long Live" off of "Speak Now," her most recent album.

What do you guys think of this Taylor Swift tradition? What one-sentence song lyric do you think is most inspiring (off any album)? Speak now in the comments below.

Relax, moms of young daughters. Taylor Swift does not have a new tattoo. Despite what may look like permanent body art on the darling of country music, we can assure you it washes off.

The reigning ACM Entertainer of the Year and recent CMT Music Awards Video of the Year winner has been spotted at several recent concerts with script written down her left arm. Upon further inspection, the self-applied Sharpie art is song lyrics from other artists, and it changes from show to show.

Take, for instance, the photo of Taylor above, taken during her Speak Now ... Help Now! tour rehearsal in Nashville on May 21. The country superstar has written down her arm, "You have every right to be a beautiful life" -- a line from friend Selena Gomez's 'Who Says.' Fitting lyrics given that this charity relief concert raised $750,000 for families affected by the devastating tornadoes that ripped through multiple southern U.S. states.

At the opening night of her Speak Now North America tour in Omaha, Neb. (May 27), Swift was spotted with, "You gotta keep your head up, but you can let your hair down" sprawled down her left arm. Those lyrics are from Andy Grammer's 'Keep Your Head Up,' and are also quite appropriate for the entertainer's energetic live show, during which she often swings her signature long blond curls around.

Swift, once again, dawned lyrical body art during her performance at CMA Music Festival Sunday (June 12). The 'Mean' singer paid tribute to fellow country superstars Sugarland during country music's biggest party with the line, "Remember me in ribbons and curls, love your baby girl," from the duo's debut single, 'Baby Girl.'

taylor swift tattoo

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