Taylor Swift Just Wrote Ed Sheeran the Best Birthday Card Ever

Ed Sheeran and Taylor Swift at the 2016 Grammys. (Photo: Kevin Mazur/WireImage)

Taylor Swift’s heartfelt message to Ed Sheeran defines friendship goals.

The 1989 hitmaker posted a sweet birthday Instagram to celebrate Sheeran’s 25th birthday on Wednesday.

Along with a photo of the British singer accepting his song of the year Grammy, Swift gushed about her good friend by recalling one of the duo’s early meetings.

“Looking back on the highlights of my life, there’s a moment I’ll never forget from a day in London about two years ago. I was in town to play the O2 and I was out shopping on my day off,” she wrote. “My friend Ed Sheeran met up with me in this little shop where I was buying ballet shoes. He walks in and says ‘you have to hear this new song. I think it’s the best one I’ve ever written.’”

During that outing, Swift realized she was one of the first to hear what would go on to be Sheeran’s greatest hit yet.

“I sat there on a bench in that store and heard 'Thinking Out Loud’ for the first time, as little kids were picking out tutus and leotards next to us. Little did we know it would go on to be first dance song at countless weddings all over the world, become Ed’s biggest hit, and eventually go on to win him Song of the Year at the 2016 Grammys,” Swift continued.

The album of the year winner also fondly recalled spending tons of time with Sheeran, when he was the opening act for all of Swift’s North American Red tour dates in 2013.

“Ed and I had been on tour together all year on the Red Tour and we saw each other almost every day,” she shared. “I lived for the moments he would burst into my dressing room with a new song to play me. It happened so often that it became normal, and I don’t think he ever knew how much it meant to me that he wanted me to hear his songs first.”

And to conclude her very personal birthday card, Swift congratulated Sheeran on all his success.

“I don’t think he ever knew how inspired I was by his drive and passion to constantly create new art. But it’s his 25th birthday today, so I’m saying it now. You deserve everything you have, and everything you will continue to achieve, Ed.”

Swift also gave a special shout-out to Amy Wadge, the two-time Grammy winner who co-wrote “Thinking Out Loud.”