Washington [US], Iconic rock musician Patti Smith, an influential figure of the punk rock movement, has thanked Taylor Swift for featuring on the song 'The Torture Poets Department' from Swift's latest album of the same name. In the track, Swift sings, "I laughed in your face and said, 'You're not Dialla Thomas / I'm not Patti Smith / This ain't Chelsea Hotel / We're mediocre idiots.' Responding to the mention, Smith recently shared photos on Instagram in which she is seen reading a book by Welsh poet Dylan Thomas, who is mentioned in Swift's song Black and White Photos. , and in her caption, Smith expressed her admiration, saying, "It's saying that I was moved to be mentioned in the company of the great Welsh poet Dylan Thomas. Thank you, Taylor.https://www.instagram.com/p/c59kqtfpp6lf/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=mzrlodbinwflza= [ inwflza == This isn't the first time Smith has spoken positively about Swift, according to People Magazine, a publication in 2019. In an interview with Swift, she sympathized with the pressures of Swift's celebrity status, commenting, "It's unbelievable that I'm not able to go anywhere, do anything, have messy hair." also speculated that Swift's intentions may be good and that her influence could open up her fans' minds. Swift also paid tribute to the late actress Clara Bow. The song, titled 'Clara Bow', received a heartfelt response from Bow's grandchildren, who expressed "chills" upon hearing it, adding that Swift's song poetically parallels Bow's story and hopes it will inspire younger generations in their People magazine reported that in addition to Smith and Bow, Swift also named other influential figures on her album, including Lucy Dacus of Boygenius and her frequent collaborator Jack Antonoff. The album's homage to literary and cultural icons has garnered attention and appreciation from fans and notables alike.