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To celebrate the one year anniversary of Taylor Swift releasing 1989, she tweeted out an acoustic version of one of the songs off the album.

The piano version of “Out Of The Woods” is also as part of her Grammy Museum exhibit. She performed the track in the Clive Davis Theater on September 30th.

In the clip she says, “I’m going to play you a song that I wrote about a relationship that I was in that the number one feeling I felt in the relationship was…anxiety. Because it felt very fragile. It felt very tentative.”

“It always felts like pokay, what’s the next road block? What’s the next thing that’s gonna to deter this? What’s…how long do we have until this turns into just an awful mess and we break up? Is it a month? Is it three days?

“And so, y’know, I think a lot of relationships can be very solid and that’s kinda what you hope for; solid and healthy. But that’s not always what you get?

“It doesn’t mean that it’s not special. And extraordinary. Just to have a relationship that’s fragile and somehow meaningful in that fragility.”

‘Out Of The Woods’ is the fourth track on 1989, but has not been released as a single.

For more information about the GRAMMY Museum’s programs and exhibits, visit grammymuseum.org.