Illusion
Alan Merrill Lyrics


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I′m a city boy, I'm a city boy
I stand in the shadows of a skyscraper
I stand on a corner, in the streets of vapor
Can you blame me?
If I think it′s only an illusion
Just an illusion
I might think it's only an illusion
What a lonely town, what a dirty town
If love is real, or if love is ever
Then I'm feeling nothing
And love is being clever
Can you blame me?
If I think it′s only an illusion
I might think it′s only an illusion

Can you blame me?
If I think it's only an illusion
Just an illusion
I might think it′s only an illusion
Just an illusion
I might think it's only an illusion
Just an illusion





Words & Music Alan Merrill

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Alan Merrill's song "Illusion" convey a sense of detachment and disillusionment. The singer is a city boy who feels lost in the shadows of the skyscrapers, standing on a street corner that feels like a vaporized world. He questions the reality of love and if it actually exists, without feeling its warmth himself. The singer concludes that it may all be an illusion, and therefore questions the authenticity of everything around him.


The repetition of the phrase "Can you blame me?" emphasizes the singer's yearning for understanding and validation. He seeks to justify his skepticism and doubts by asking for someone to empathize with his feelings of loneliness and isolation. The song is a powerful reflection of an urban environment's anonymity and the isolation and detachment that it can evoke in its inhabitants, leading them to question the authenticity of love and everything around them.


Overall, "Illusion" is a powerful commentary on the nature of cities and their influence on the people who live in them. It speaks of the feelings of disconnection and disillusionment that can arise from living in an environment that can sometimes seem unreal, and the questions that these emotions can raise about the nature of reality itself.


Line by Line Meaning

I'm a city boy, I'm a city boy
I come from and relate to the urban environment


I stand in the shadows of a skyscraper
I feel insignificant compared to the towering buildings around me


I stand on a corner, in the streets of vapor
I'm lost and disoriented in the hustle and bustle of the city


Can you blame me?
Can you fault me for feeling this way?


If I think it's only an illusion
If I believe that the city is just a mirage


Just an illusion
Merely a figment of my imagination


What a lonely town, what a dirty town
The city can be a desolate and grimy place


If love is real, or if love is ever
If love exists and is attainable


Then I'm feeling nothing
But I don't perceive it and don't experience it


And love is being clever
Love is testing my intelligence and manipulating me


Just an illusion
Everything seems to be unreal


I might think it's only an illusion
I'm starting to doubt the veracity of my perceptions


Can you blame me?
Am I justified in my thinking?


Just an illusion
Still, everything seems imaginary


I might think it's only an illusion
I continue questioning the authenticity of everything around me


Just an illusion
Ultimately, I conclude that it's all just a fantasy




Writer(s): alan merrill

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Comments from YouTube:

Ludo Vica

So meaningful. Great song ♥

Planet Queen

Such a beautiful song. Miss you Alan 💕

Melody

Wonderful song <3 

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