The Mirror
Dr. Project Point Blank Blues Band Lyrics


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At the bottom there's a stir
And now surface is a blur
Tell the truth like it's a joke
And don't fix the part that isn't broke
I know I'm just a memory
And I know that's how it's got to be
So tell the mirror on the wall
'Mirror, mirror on the wall;
There's no reflection here at all

Mirror, mirror on the wall there's no reflection here at all.

I'm so tired that I can't sleep
The secrets that my secrets keep
Down the stairway to the church
Blackbirds hanging in the lurch
I don't want to see my name in stone
I tied a ribbon round a bone
Took a ride in a yellow car
And bought myself an old guitar
Things ain't what they used to be
I gotta devil after me
Tell the mirror on the wall
Mirror mirror on the wall
There's no reflection here at all

Mirror mirror on the wall there's no reflection here at all
Mirror mirror on the wall there's no reflection here at all

You're looking high, you're looking low
You got something on your mind
Did someone give you bad directions?
Where you in the wrong place at the wrong time?
They found a body in the river
They found a note left in the sand




"Leave my worries to the water
And leave my body to the land"

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Dr. Project Point Blank Blues Band's song The Mirror present a mix of different themes such as self-reflection, loss, and unrest. The use of the mirror image is notable throughout the song, with the singer addressing it as a device that provides a reflection of oneself. The opening lines of the song carry an aura of confusion and a sense of being lost. The singer mentions a stirring at the bottom and a blurry surface, indicating a state of unrest. There is a suggestion to embrace honesty, yet at the same time, there is a reluctance to fix what doesn't seem broken. The singer acknowledges that they are merely a memory, and that's how it's got to be, which appears to be a reference to a loss of some kind, perhaps of someone or something. They reach out to the mirror, "Mirror, mirror on the wall, there's no reflection here at all," a clear indication that the singer is not happy with what they see.


The mood of the song switches in the second stanza, where the singer reveals their tiredness, both physically and emotionally. The singer also hints at deep secrets; while not specifically mentioned, it implies that the singer has something to hide. The line "Down the stairway to the church, blackbirds hanging in the lurch" creates a cemetery-like atmosphere and adds to the song's sense of gloom. The idea of wanting to avoid seeing their name in stone; they tie a ribbon to a bone, which can be interpreted as a way of dismissing death. At this point, the singer says, "Things ain't what they used to be," which can be seen as a common phrase but is also a reference to the loss of something or someone. The singer repeats the call to the mirror, "Mirror, mirror on the wall, there's no reflection here at all," suggesting that the singer may have lost something or someone so dear that they feel they have lost a part of themselves.


In conclusion, The Mirror by Dr. Project Point Blank Blues Band is a song full of emotion, confusion, and unrest. Its use of the mirror, a device that shows us our reflection, is symbolic of self-awareness, and the singer's need for honesty with themselves. The song's melancholic tone can be seen as the singer coming to terms with the loss of something or someone, and there's a suggestion that they may be hiding secrets that they are unwilling to confront.


Line by Line Meaning

At the bottom there's a stir
Something is happening or brewing below the surface.


And now surface is a blur
Whatever was happening below the surface is now affecting what can be seen above.


Tell the truth like it's a joke
Be truthful, but don't take everything too seriously.


And don't fix the part that isn't broke
If something isn't broken or problematic, don't try to change it.


I know I'm just a memory
I understand that I am not present or current.


And I know that's how it's got to be
I accept that this is the way things are and will be.


So tell the mirror on the wall
Addressing oneself or an imagined reflection to convey a message.


'Mirror, mirror on the wall;
A reference to the fairy tale "Snow White" in which the evil queen speaks to her magic mirror.


There's no reflection here at all
The artist feels empty or invisible, as if they do not exist.


I'm so tired that I can't sleep
A feeling of exhaustion or restlessness.


The secrets that my secrets keep
A sense of carrying private thoughts or feelings that are not shared with others.


Down the stairway to the church
Descending toward a spiritual or divine place of worship.


Blackbirds hanging in the lurch
A group of birds paused or lingering.


I don't want to see my name in stone
Not wanting to be remembered or immortalized in a physical way.


I tied a ribbon round a bone
A symbolic or ritualistic act of memory or meaning.


Took a ride in a yellow car
A literal or metaphorical act of moving forward or exploring.


And bought myself an old guitar
Acquiring a tool or outlet for self-expression or creativity.


Things ain't what they used to be
A realization that times and circumstances have changed.


I gotta devil after me
Feeling pursued by something negative or destructive.


Mirror mirror on the wall there's no reflection here at all
Repeating the earlier lines to emphasize the sense of invisibility or nonexistence.


Mirror mirror on the wall there's no reflection here at all
Repeating the earlier lines to emphasize the sense of invisibility or nonexistence.


You're looking high, you're looking low
A sense of searching or seeking.


You got something on your mind
Thoughtful, preoccupied, or serious.


Did someone give you bad directions?
Feeling misdirected, misguided, or misled.


Where you in the wrong place at the wrong time?
Feeling unlucky, unfortunate, or regretful about circumstances.


They found a body in the river
A grim or disturbing discovery.


They found a note left in the sand
A piece of evidence or communication that may hold clues or significance.


"Leave my worries to the water
An expression of releasing or letting go of anxieties or burdens.


And leave my body to the land"
An instruction for what should be done with one's remains after death.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: SCOTT MCMICKEN, TOBY LEAMAN

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