Speak Now (TV)
Hidden message
You always regret what you don't say
Encoded in the album’s liner notes.
“Barging in on a white veil occasion”
A white veil occasion is a wedding, the colour standing in for the bride and the whole ceremony she is about to interrupt. White marks the ritual purity she means to break in on.
“I'll meet you when you're out of the church at the back door”
The back door as the exit from a wedding that should not happen. It marks the threshold the speaker and the groom are meant to slip through together, escaping one ceremony for another life.
“Somewhere back inside a room wearing a gown shaped like a pastry”
The bride's gown mocked as a pastry: the over-the-top dress marks the wrong wedding the speaker is about to interrupt, the garment dressing a union the song wants stopped.
“I stand up with shaky hands, all eyes on me”
Shaking register, the public-occasion tremor, the speaker's hands becoming the visible part of her body the wedding-guests' gaze fixes on. The shaking is the body's registration of the social risk the speaker has chosen to run.