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I give all of my worry, stress, and prayers to real problems now.” “We as a family decided to put this on the album, and it’s something I’m so proud of, but it’s just really hard. So it’s just been a really hard time for us as a family.”Elsewhere in the interview, Swift spoke about her relatively short touring schedule this year following the release of her new album “I mean, we don’t know what is going to happen,” she shared. “And the symptoms of what a person goes through when they have a brain tumor is nothing like what we’ve ever been through with her cancer before. The song — “Soon You’ll Get Better” — pays touching tribute to her mother Andrea.The track is a deeply emotional look at how Swift and her family have been handling her mom’s cancer diagnosis, something the singer hasn’t been too open about these last few years.Are we out of the woods? Honestly we knew from the start we would lose him. Taylor Swift first revealed to the world that her mom, Andrea, had been diagnosed with cancer back in 2015, and earlier this year she announced her cancer had returned.
I used to be so anxious about daily ups and downs.