Behind the Mirror
Blutengel Lyrics


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Who's the man in the mirror?
Who's the man inside of me?
What happened to my life?
Is this what I used to be?

I have strange seductive feelings
I feel hunger for the night
Who's the man in the mirror?
Can he help me out of here?
Who's the man in the mirror?
Who's the man inside of me?
What happened to my life?
Is this what I used to be?

I walk on the water
I never sleep at night
I feel no sorrow for the lost - feel like a newborn child
I walk on the water
I see colors in the sky




I hear sirens call my name
It's the world behind the mirror

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Blutengel's song Behind the Mirror are about the singer's search for identity and understanding of their inner self. The repeated question of "Who's the man in the mirror?" represents the singer's confusion and lack of recognition of themselves. They are unsure of who they are and what they have become, which is reflected in the line "What happened to my life? Is this what I used to be?"


The second stanza of the song delves deeper into the singer's inner turmoil, revealing their desire for the night and their seductive feelings. They are grappling with their own desires and impulses, and are searching for someone to help them find their way. However, the repetition of the question "Who's the man in the mirror? Can he help me out of here?" suggests that they may ultimately have to rely on themselves to find the answers they seek.


The final stanza of the song takes a mystical turn, with the singer describing their experiences walking on water and seeing colors in the sky. This otherworldly imagery is coupled with the ominous siren call, which may represent their own internal struggles and the temptation to give into their darker desires. The "world behind the mirror" can be interpreted as the world of the subconscious, where the singer is forced to confront their true self.


Overall, Blutengel's song Behind the Mirror is a reflective and introspective exploration of the self, with themes of confusion, desire, and inner turmoil.


Line by Line Meaning

Who's the man in the mirror?
I am lost in my own reflection, questioning my identity and purpose.


Who's the man inside of me?
I am unsure of who I am deep inside, and what defines me as a person.


What happened to my life?
I feel as if I have lost control of my own life and am unsure of how I ended up here.


Is this what I used to be?
I am doubting if the person I am now is the same person I used to be, or if I have changed too much.


I have strange seductive feelings
I am drawn to the darkness and the thrill of the night, feeling intrigued by all that it holds.


I feel hunger for the night
I crave the excitement and danger of the unknown, and feel like I am missing out by living in the light.


Can he help me out of here?
I am questioning if the person in the mirror has the answers that I am looking for, or if I need to find them on my own.


I walk on the water
I feel powerful and invincible, as if I can transcend reality and defy the laws of physics.


I never sleep at night
I am always alert, always on high alert, always on the lookout for the next adventure or thrill.


I feel no sorrow for the lost - feel like a newborn child
I am starting anew, free from the burden of past disappointments and failures. This newfound freedom makes me feel alive once more.


I see colors in the sky
I am seeing things that are beyond the ordinary plane of existence, and perceiving the world in new ways.


I hear sirens call my name
I am lured into the darkness by the siren song of forbidden pleasures, calling me into the abyss.


It's the world behind the mirror
All of these feelings and experiences are coming from deep within me, and are being reflected back to me from the world beyond the mirror.




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Steve


on In alle Ewigkeit

The reason i listen to Blutengel is to hear Ulricke.

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