Mirrorage
Glasser Lyrics
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Ooh-ah ooh-ah ooh-ah ooh-ah...
Unearthed, a great divide, a dark untrusted plane
The self a lonely terrain
With temporary lines
How... can I trust in you?
How... can I trust in you?
Ooh-ah ooh-ah ooh-ah ooh-ah...
I'm stabbing at the air, at nothing
But something pulls me under...
How... can I trust in you?
How... can I trust in you?
Ooh-ah ooh-ah ooh-ah ooh-ah...
A flaw in the flat screen of my mind's eye
A hot spot in the dark
Mirrorage
How... Can I trust in you
Oooohhhh...
(Hey)
The opening lines of Glasser's song "Mirrorage" paint a picture of isolation and loneliness. The repetition of "we live alone" emphasizes the sense of solitude and underscores the theme of disconnection that runs throughout the song. The next lines introduce the listener to a seemingly bleak and unfamiliar world, marked by a great divide and an untrusted plane. The singer describes the self as a lonely terrain, and the temporary lines that demarcate it suggest an impermanence and transience that heightens the feeling of uncertainty and instability.
As the song progresses, the singer repeatedly asks how she can trust in someone or something, but does not receive any clear answers. The chorus features the repetition of "ooh-ah" sounds that give the impression of a voice crying out in anguish, and then falling silent. The following verse introduces the image of the singer stabbing at the air and being pulled under, which suggests a struggle to grasp at something concrete, only to have it immediately slip away.
The song culminates in the final lines, which describe a flaw in the "flat screen of my mind's eye" and a "hot spot in the dark." This imagery suggests a distortion or confusion of perception, in which what one sees does not align with reality. The use of the word "mirrorage" hints at the idea of a reflection or illusion, further emphasizing the idea that the singer is struggling to reconcile her inner self with external reality. Overall, the lyrics of "Mirrorage" suggest a sense of existential angst and confusion, with the singer grappling with questions of trust, identity, and perception.
Line by Line Meaning
We live alone, we live alone
The feeling of loneliness that comes from the understanding that every individual is alone in their struggles and existence
Unearthed, a great divide, a dark untrusted plane
The realization of a vast, unexplored inner world within ourselves that can be intimidating and difficult to trust
The self a lonely terrain
The individual's self can be a lonely and desolate place, where they are faced with their deepest fears, desires and struggles.
With temporary lines
Temporary coping mechanisms and distractions that blur the true nature of one's self
How... can I trust in you?
The difficulty of trusting others when one is struggling to understand and trust their own self
I'm stabbing at the air, at nothing
The feeling of helplessness and confusion that comes with attempting to navigate one's inner world
But something pulls me under...
Despite the difficulties of navigating one's inner world, there is a force that compels and pulls the individual towards self-discovery
A flaw in the flat screen of my mind's eye
The realization that one's perception of reality may be flawed or incomplete
A hot spot in the dark
A small glimmer of hope or light within the darkness that can guide and motivate the individual towards self-discovery
Mirrorage
The acknowledgement of the deception and illusions within one's self, and the constant reflection and self-awareness necessary for growth and progress
How... Can I trust in you
Continuing to grapple with the difficulty of trusting others when one is struggling to trust their own self
Contributed by Savannah V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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@styleshaker108
@WayToSatan my fave part!
@laurynthelovely
Like it all.
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@franeksztajn
great
@TimPratt1
This track is a decade old and still gives me the chills. LOVE IT
@non-applicable3548
I think I saw this on VHS(channel) in high-school, 15 years later I'm still in love. I quote glasser all the time.
@cristofaropalmieri9933
Amazing!
@frangandara6782
I love every beat of this song