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  2. Blank Space - Wikipedia

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    The refrain alludes to Swift's songwriting practice taking inspiration from her love life: the lyrics, "Got a long list of ex-lovers They'll tell you I'm insane But I've got a blank space, baby", are followed by a brief silence and then a clicking retractable pen sound, and Swift concludes the refrain: "And I'll write your name."

  3. Empty Space (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Empty Space" is a song by British singer James Arthur. The song was released as a digital download and for streaming on 19 October 2018 by Columbia Records [ 1 ] as the second single from Arthur's third studio album, You .

  4. Heart vs. Mind - Wikipedia

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  5. Taylor Swift releases full track list for '1989' - AOL

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    "Blank Space" Who It's About: We have a morbid theory for this one that we'll keep to ourselves for now. In lieu of that, when it doubt, guess Harry Styles. And buckle up, because we're about to ...

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  9. Blank Space (Taylor Swift song) - Wikipedia

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