Man in the Mirror
Big-8 Lyrics


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Transmission from another time
When the days were full and the clock stood still
The phone's ring seemed like "Jingle Bells."
(…All the way)
Each new season had a feeling
Calendars were gospel truth
Holidays had whimsical appeal.
It's all too precious now
Tomorrow Tuesday was today
You never knew or thought about it
And all the time we had to play
Not knowing it would go away.
You never saw change in the mirror
The same old face from day to day
An awkward mess returned your gaze
Handsome Wendy took my hand (Why… I'll never understand)
Bright brown eyes and a Pontiac
She wrote "I'm not me without you, babe."
Tomorrow Tuesday was today
You never knew or thought about it
Innocence on full display
But we tried to lose it now and then
Aching to escape that state
Anywhere was a better place
And all the time that went to waste
Blind youth would fade away.
Now I've been sitting here for years
Every dawn is just the same




Remembering the simple things
Longing to relive those days.

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to "Man In The Mirror" by Big-8 paint a nostalgic picture of times gone by, evoking sentiments of longing for the past and reflecting on the passage of time. The singer reminisces about a time when days felt full and timeless, when the ringing of the phone was like a cheerful reminder of festive times with the mention of "Jingle Bells." This imagery transports the listener to a simpler time when each new season brought a distinct feeling and holidays had a special, whimsical charm.


As the song progresses, the singer reflects on how precious those moments in the past now seem in hindsight. The juxtaposition of "Tomorrow Tuesday was today" highlights the carefree nature of youth, where the passing of time was not a concern. The innocence and naivety of youth are evident in the lyrics, with a sense of longing for the days when life was simpler and carefree, filled with play and exploration.


The mention of a romantic interest, Handsome Wendy, adds a personal touch to the nostalgia, with memories of youthful love and companionship. The singer recalls the brightness of her brown eyes and the sentimental words she wrote, "I'm not me without you, babe." This connection to the past holds a bittersweet quality, reflecting on the fleeting nature of time and the inevitability of change.


The final verses convey a sense of resignation and wistfulness as the singer acknowledges the passage of time and the longing to relive the simplicity and joy of days gone by. The repetition of "Every dawn is just the same" emphasizes a sense of monotony and the yearning to recapture the magic of the past. Overall, the lyrics to "Man In The Mirror" are a poignant reflection on the fleeting nature of youth, the inevitability of change, and the enduring desire to hold onto cherished memories of a bygone era.




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Written by: Paul Nixon

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