This song by Taylor Swift is in D.
Note that Part 3, the interlude, is the same as Part 1a.
These are the “cheat” chords I played…
Part 1a: D2 - A - G2
Part 1b: D2 - A - G2 - A
Part 1c: G2 - A
Part 2: D2 - A - G2 - A
Part 3: D2 - A - G2
Part 4a: Em - G - D2 - A

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What does the “2″ mean?
A normal major chord triad is formed by 1, 3, 5 notes. For instance, a C chord is made up of C, E and G. With 2, the “3″ note is substituted with “2″. In the C2 chord case, instead of playing C, E and G, one plays C, D and G. Hope this is clear.
Check out Sus2 under my “Cheat Theories” category.