The Mirror
Argonaut & Wasp Lyrics


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Come look at me do you like what you see?
If you smash the mirror you'll still not be free
Look in the glass and you'll see who you are
And you'll run but you'll not run far
If you talk to me maybe I'll talk to you
We'll tell lies together but never the truth
Just you and me and I'll see what you do
You'll watch me, and I'm all over you
Come to the mirror my boy
I'm the face that you see
When the face isn't yours
A Phantom, I'm hiding inside
Yes I'm what you see
When you see in my eyes
My doctor said listen I'll help if I can
But you're psychosomatic so I'm not your man
The head doctor made me, give you what you need
Some sedation to stop what you see
But no one can help me
I hide in my room, but he moves and lets loose
My Four Doors of Doom
Just let me out, you'll see who I am
I'm controlling the man
Come to the mirror my boy
I'm the face that you see
When the face isn't yours
A Phantom, I'm hiding inside
Yes I'm what you see
When you see in my eyes
Don't act surprised
I see what you do
Can't let your....? And kill off the boy that's in you
Trust me you fool
The price that's inside you
Two will kneel
They can't see who they are
A reflection is cast
On a conscience of war
I am the mirror
The plaything of men
The true alter ego
The phantom within
Come to the mirror my boy
I'm the face that you see
When the face isn't yours
A Phantom, I'm hiding inside




Yes I'm what you see
When you see in my eyes

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Argonaut & Wasp's song "The Mirror" dive into the theme of self-perception and the complexities of identity. The opening line, "Come look at me do you like what you see?", invites the listener to reflect on their own self-image and whether they are satisfied with it. However, the lyrics quickly establish that no matter how one may try to alter their external appearance, such as smashing a mirror, true freedom cannot be achieved until they confront their inner self.


The mirror symbolizes self-reflection, both literal and figurative. Looking into the glass represents introspection, confronting one's true nature, and understanding who they are. It hints at the idea that running away from oneself is futile – one may physically escape, but they will never be far from their true identity. The line "And you'll run but you'll not run far" underscores this notion.


The lyrics suggest a connection between the self and others, specifically in lines like "If you talk to me maybe I'll talk to you" and "You'll watch me, and I'm all over you." It implies a shared experience of falsehood and deception, as individuals may engage in a mutual exchange of lies but avoid revealing the truth. This highlights the complexities of human relationships and the barriers that prevent genuine connection.


The mention of a doctor and a diagnosis of being psychosomatic adds a layer of psychological depth to the song. The singer seeks help, but they are met with the realization that they are responsible for their own actions and perceptions. The line "But no one can help me" reveals a sense of isolation and the burden of personal responsibility.


As the song progresses, there is an increasing sense of turmoil and conflict within the singer. The "Four Doors of Doom" symbolize the internal struggles and conflicts they face. They yearn to break free and reveal their true self, claiming control over their own destiny. The repeated invitation to "come to the mirror" reinforces the idea of self-confrontation and taking ownership of one's identity.


The final lines of the song allude to the consequences of denying or suppressing one's true self. "A reflection is cast on a conscience of war" speaks to the internal battle between the different facets of one's identity and the tension that arises from not fully accepting oneself. The mirror is portrayed as a manipulative force, a plaything of humanity, and the alter ego or phantom lurking within. The lyrics emphasize the importance of acknowledging and embracing all aspects of oneself.


In summary, "The Mirror" by Argonaut & Wasp delves into the intricacies of self-perception, exploring ideas of identity, confrontation, and shared deception. It encourages listeners to reflect on their own relationship with their self-image and the importance of accepting one's true self. The repeated invitation to "come to the mirror" symbolizes the quest for self-discovery and the realization that true freedom and authenticity come from within.


Line by Line Meaning

Come look at me do you like what you see?
Take a moment to examine me, are you pleased with what you perceive?


If you smash the mirror you'll still not be free
Even if you break the mirror, you won't escape from yourself


Look in the glass and you'll see who you are
Gaze into the mirror and discover your true self


And you'll run but you'll not run far
You may try to run away, but you won't get very far


If you talk to me maybe I'll talk to you
If you engage with me, I might engage with you in conversation


We'll tell lies together but never the truth
We'll share deceitful stories but never reveal the truth


Just you and me and I'll see what you do
It'll be just the two of us, and I'll closely observe your actions


You'll watch me, and I'm all over you
You'll be captivated by my presence, and I'll have a strong influence on you


Come to the mirror my boy
Approach the mirror, my dear


I'm the face that you see
I am the reflection that you perceive


When the face isn't yours
Even when it's not your own face


A Phantom, I'm hiding inside
I am a specter, concealed within


Yes I'm what you see
Indeed, I am what you witness


When you see in my eyes
When you peer into my eyes


My doctor said listen I'll help if I can
My physician declared, 'I'll assist you if possible'


But you're psychosomatic so I'm not your man
However, your condition is psychological, so I'm not the right person for you


The head doctor made me, give you what you need
The chief doctor compelled me to provide you with what you require


Some sedation to stop what you see
A form of sedation to halt your visions


But no one can help me
Unfortunately, no one can offer me assistance


I hide in my room, but he moves and lets loose
I conceal myself in my chamber, but he emerges and unleashes chaos


My Four Doors of Doom
My four entrances of destruction


Just let me out, you'll see who I am
Simply release me, and you'll witness my true identity


I'm controlling the man
I'm manipulating the individual


Don't act surprised
Do not feign astonishment


I see what you do
I observe your actions


Can't let your....? And kill off the boy that's in you
Cannot allow your...? And annihilate the youthful spirit within you


Trust me you fool
Have faith in me, you gullible individual


The price that's inside you
The burden that resides within you


Two will kneel
Two individuals will bow down


They can't see who they are
They are unable to perceive their own identities


A reflection is cast
A mirrored image is projected


On a conscience of war
Upon a troubled conscience


I am the mirror
I am the embodiment of the reflective surface


The plaything of men
The object of men's manipulation


The true alter ego
The genuine alternative persona


The phantom within
The elusive entity residing internally


Come to the mirror my boy
Approach the mirror, my dear


I'm the face that you see
I am the reflection that you perceive


When the face isn't yours
Even when it's not your own face


A Phantom, I'm hiding inside
I am a specter, concealed within


Yes I'm what you see
Indeed, I am what you witness


When you see in my eyes
When you peer into my eyes




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Songtrust Ave
Written by: STEVE EDWARD DUREN

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