It's a new era for Taylor Alison Swift. The superstar has certainly secured her reputation as an accomplished songwriter and outstanding entertainer, as well as a record-breaker and someone capable of bringing forth change to impact the music industry and beyond.

Any card-carrying Swiftie knows that Taylor is expressive of her life through her music, and in a recent essay penned by Swift for Elle, she explains how certain songs can take you back in time to certain memories — something that her own music certainly does for her fans (myself included). She wrote, "I think that the way music can transport you back to a long forgotten memory is the closest sensation we have to traveling in time."

Many of Taylor's own songs make me think of certain memories and certain people, and through the years it has been amazing to watch her transform not only through her music, but as a person, something I find so relatable and makes me feel so much more connected.

With her seventh full-length studio album on the way, below we are ranking every single Taylor has released (a difficult task as it is like ranking your friends). Songs I wish could be included in this list: "All Too Well," "You Are In Love," "I Know Places," and "Long Live." These are my personal favorites. Here we go:

39. "Our Song"

An upbeat tune about a high school relationship, this this song was actually written for Taylor’s ninth grade talent show ... and it ended up making her debut album.

38. "Sparks Fly"

If you've ever had feelings for someone you shouldn’t have feelings for, this is an anthem for you. As Taylor sings in the second verse, "My mind forgets to remind me/ You're a bad idea."

37. "Mine"

This is the very first song on Speak Now and is about having a tendency to run from love, whether you’ve had examples of love around you fall apart, or if you’ve experienced failed relationships yourself. But the song is also about finding the one person who encourages you to believe in it, despite your impulse.