Mirror

Album: Abysmal Thoughts (2017)
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  • I didn't need another push towards the edge
    But you did it with a casual stance
    My constitution my confidence
    They left me when you did

    And now I'm asking
    Who are you?
    Who are you?

    [x3]
    I look in the mirror (Who are you?)
    When the sun goes down
    I ask myself (Who are you?)
    Who are you now?

    I'm not the human that I could have been
    Instead I gave my heart to a breathing machine
    Where there's no heartbeat and I'm freezing
    And you don't care
    (You just leave)

    [x3]
    I look in the mirror (Who are you?)
    When the sun goes down
    I ask myself (Who are you?)
    Who are you now?

    [x4]
    I've been here before
    A room without a door
    A room without a door

    I look in the mirror (Who are you?)
    When the sun goes down
    I ask myself (Who are you?)
    Who are you now?

    (Who are you?) Oh
    I look in the mirror! Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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