Mirrors
Chronoform Lyrics


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Mirror
Is it there to see
What you've become
What you need to be free

Mirror
Is it there to see
What you've become
What you need to be free

Look deeper
Dig in to yourself
Are you hollow
Or just defective breed

Reflecting rays with mass
Pierce your skin
You lose the grasp

Look what you
Did to yourself
Are you hollow
Or just defective breed

Reflecting rays with mass
Pierce your skin
You lose the grasp

It is not enough
Orientation
Slowly falling off

It is not enough
Formation
Turning in the dust

Forward
Turn the tide
Become the catalyst
Retaliate

Forward
Turn the tide
Become the catalyst
Retaliate

Forward

Mirror
Is it there to see
What you've become
What you need to be free

It is not enough
Orientation
Slowly falling off

It is not enough




Formation
Turning in the dust

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Chronoform's song "Mirrors" seem to explore the concept of self-reflection and self-realization. The repeated mention of mirrors suggests the idea of looking at oneself and examining what one has become and what is needed to be free. The mirror acts as a metaphorical tool for introspection, forcing the listener to confront their own inner self and its flaws.


The lyrics urge the listener to look deeper and dig into themselves, questioning whether they are hollow or part of a defective breed. This introspection is met with a realization that the reflections and experiences that shape us can sometimes be painful. Reflecting rays with mass piercing the skin metaphorically represents the wounds and scars we carry from our life experiences, causing us to lose our grasp on who we are.


The chorus emphasizes that simply observing and acknowledging one's flaws or current state is not enough. The mention of "orientation slowly falling off" and "formation turning in the dust" suggests a sense of disconnect or disarray. There is a call to action, urging the listener to turn the tide and become the catalyst for change. The word "retaliate" invokes a sense of determination and a refusal to be complacent in one's current state.


Overall, "Mirrors" seems to be a call for self-reflection, urging the listener to confront their flaws and take action to change and grow.


Line by Line Meaning

Mirror
The concept of self-reflection and introspection.


Is it there to see
Is it a tool that helps reveal your true self?


What you've become
To see the person you have evolved into.


What you need to be free
To understand what is necessary for your liberation.


Look deeper
Delve further into your inner being.


Dig in to yourself
Explore the depths of your own identity.


Are you hollow
Are you lacking substance or purpose.


Or just defective breed
Or simply a flawed and imperfect individual.


Reflecting rays with mass
The mirror reflects the impact and weight of external influences.


Pierce your skin
Penetrating through the surface to reveal what lies beneath.


You lose the grasp
You no longer have a firm understanding of yourself.


Look what you
Observe the consequences of your actions.


Did to yourself
The negative impact you have inflicted upon yourself.


It is not enough
Your current state is insufficient.


Orientation
Finding your direction in life.


Slowly falling off
Gradually losing your path or purpose.


Formation
Shaping or structuring yourself.


Turning in the dust
Becoming insignificant or forgotten.


Forward
Moving ahead.


Turn the tide
Changing the course of events or circumstances.


Become the catalyst
Transforming and driving change.


Retaliate
Respond with force or action against opposing forces.




Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Juha-Matti Järvenpää, Niko-Petteri Westerholm

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