Taylor Swift dropped her first "from the vault" song on Friday, "You All Over Me."
She tapped country superstar Maren Morris for background vocals on the track. It's one of six new songs that Swift wrote that will be included in the re-recorded version of her album, "Fearless (Taylor's Version)."
The melancholy single details the haze that follows a devastating breakup and the struggle of rediscovering one's independence, especially when everything is a reminder of the lost love.
MORE: Taylor Swift slams new show for 'deeply sexist' joke about herThe gentle acoustic guitar and banjo-led single is reminiscent of The Chicks' "Landslide," which highlights the emotional lyrics that were penned by a then-teenage Swift.
Swift's mastery of conveying emotions through imagery rings clear in this previously unreleased single, making "You All Over Me" a truly devastating breakup single.
Releasing the song's lyric video, the 31-year-old singer opted to showcase the words against a backdrop of rain hitting the wet pavement.
"I lived, and I learned / Had you, got burned / Held out, and held on / God knows, too long and wasted time / Lost tears, swore that I'd get out of here/ But no amount of freedom gets you clean / I still got you all over me," Swift and Morris harmonize in the chorus.
MORE: Taylor Swift shares live video version of 'Cornelia Street' from 'City of Lover'In the end, Swift realizes that she cannot separate herself from the relationship just yet and acknowledges that it has permanently changed her -- so, in the end, she will always carry a piece of her ex with her.
"You All Over Me (From The Vault)" is one of the bonus tracks that will be featured on the hotly anticipated "Fearless (Taylor’s Version)" album, due April 9.
The album features 20 singles and six bonus tracks, which fans can pre-order now for $13 on Swift's website.