Yesterday, on the day when Taylor Swift's "The Life of a Showgirl" came out, I only listened to the first five songs, so this morning, when I went to get the laundry that had been drying overnight, I started with the sixth song, "Ruin the Friendship", which I immediately liked for its beat, and continued to like with its humorous take on not having expressed affection when one could have: "Should have kissed you anyway." But then I choked up at the end of the song when, many years after that lost moment, the speaker returns to her hometown: "But I whispered at the grave / 'Should've kissed you anyway.'" (Andrew Shields, #111Words, 4 October 2025)