Taylor Swift released a brand new track titled "Out of the Woods," which was seemingly inspired by ex-boyfriend Harry Styles, off her upcoming fifth studio album "1989" on Tuesday.

Co-written by close friend Lena Dunham's boyfriend Jack Antonoff, Swift's synthesizer-heavy song is clearly about a lost love, as she repeatedly asks "Are we out of the woods yet?" as well as "Are we in the clear yet?" in the catch chorus.

Although the blonde beauty does not reveal the name, the lyrics hint that her latest single is about Styles. For instance, she mentions the time period when they started dating, being spotted holding hands at New York City's Central Park and hitting tattoo parlors together: "Looking at it now / Last December, we were built to fall apart / Then fall back together."

Swift continues to drop clues about her past relationship with the One Direction member. "Your necklace hanging around my neck / The night we couldn't quite forget," she sings. "When we decided to move the furniture so we could dance / Two paper airplanes flying, flying." The couple was seen wearing the same silver paper airplane necklace.

The "I Knew You Were Trouble" hitmaker then pretty much confirms that the pop track is indeed about the British star, as she croons about a serious snowmobile accident she got into with her former boyfriend - "Remember when you hit the brakes too soon / Twenty stitches in a hospital room."

Swift recently addressed the incident in an interview with Rolling Stones. She and Styles were sent to the hospital but never made the news. "You know what I've found works even better than an NDA? Looking someone in the eye and saying, 'Please don't tell anyone about this,'" she said. "I think maybe that line is there to remind people that there are really big things they don't know about."

Taylor Swift's "1989" is set for a release on Oct. 27.