Fearless
Taylor Swift · X-Posed [2011]
There's a glow off the pavement you walk me to the car
And you know I want to ask you to dance right there
In the middle of the parking lot, Yeah, Oh-Oh-Yeah-Eh
We're driving down the road, I wonder if you know
I'm trying so hard not to get caught up now
But you're just so cool run your hands through your hair
Absent mindedly making me want you
And I don't know how it gets better than this
You take my hand and drag me head first fearless
And I don't know why but with you I'd dance
In a storm in my best dress fearless
So Baby drive slow, 'till we run out of road
In this one horse town I wanna stay right here
In this passenger seat, you put your eyes on me
In this moment now, capture it remember it
'Cause I don't know how it gets better than this
You take my hand and drag me head first fearless
And I don't know why but with you I'd dance
In a storm in my best dress fearless
Uh-Oh
Well you stood there with me in the doorway
My hands shake I'm not usually this way but
You pulled me in and I'm a little more brave
It's a first kiss it's flawless really something, it's fearless
Oh-Oh-Oh-Oh-Oh-Oh-Oh-Yeah
'Cause I don't know how it gets better than this
You take my hand and drag me head first fearless
And I don't know why but with you I'd dance
In a storm in my best dress fearless
'Cause I don't know how it gets better than this
You take my hand and drag me head first fearless
And I don't know why but with you I'd dance
In a storm in my best dress fearless
Uh-Oh, Oh-Yeah
About Fearless
Taylor Swift's "Fearless" serves as the opening track on her 2011 album *X-Posed*, marking a pivotal moment in her career as she transitioned from country pop to a broader pop sound. Recorded during a period of significant personal growth and artistic evolution, the song reflects themes of self-confidence and overcoming insecurity, which were central to her early work. As part of the *Fearless* era, the track exemplifies Swift's signature songwriting style, blending acoustic elements with polished production to create an anthem of empowerment. Its release helped solidify her status as a major force in contemporary music, influencing countless artists who followed. The song remains a staple of her discography, celebrated for its relatable lyrics and infectious melody that resonated with audiences worldwide.

