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Taylor Swift performs old classic for first time in 16 years, song lyrics take on new meaning amid romance with Travis Kelce | Eras Tour, Music, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce | Just Jared: Celebrity News & Gossip

Taylor Swift performs old classic for first time in 16 years, song lyrics take on new meaning amid romance with Travis Kelce | Eras Tour, Music, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce | Just Jared: Celebrity News & Gossip

Taylor Swift revived a very old song at her last performance Epoch Tourand the lyrics have taken on a very special meaning in the midst of her romance with Travis Kelce.

On Saturday (July 6), the 34-year-old pop titan took the stage for the last of three performances at the Johan Cruyff Arena in Amsterdam.

As a special surprise, she took Mary’s Song (Oh My My My) out of the closet and combined it with “So High School” and “Everything Has Changed”.

Swifties were excited to hear the song, but they also delved into the lyrics and found that it contained a reference to Traviswho cheered on his girlfriend in the audience.

Read on to find out more…

The final text of the song is Taylor and sings: “I’ll be 87, you’ll be 89 / I’ll still look at you like the stars that shine / in the sky, oh, my, my, my.”

Fans of Travis‘ Football career will remember that his jersey number is 87. In addition, both he and Taylor were born in 1989.

Watch a video of Taylor‘smash.

According to People, this is the first time Taylor‘s been performing the song, which is from her self-titled debut album, live since 2008! Earlier this summer, she performed another song almost as old for the very first time!

Speaking of TaylorCheck out the surprise songs she has performed most often.