The Mirror
Lyncs Lyrics


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We were born to bond, intertwined to survive
So lets make amends with the shadow inside

If I loved myself like I love you
If I saw myself like I see you
I wouldn’t turn from the mirror

It’s like the wallpaper’s torn and I can see through
To the weight of the world inside of your bedroom

So let em’ talk, let em’ doubt
Let em’ breathe out the spitting fire
You’re still a dream

If I loved myself like I love you
If I saw myself like I see you
If I loved myself like I love you
If I saved myself like I saved you

I wouldn’t turn from the mirror
I wouldn’t turn from the mirror
I wouldn’t turn from the mirror

If I loved myself like I love you
(I wouldn’t turn from the mirror)
If I saw myself like I see you
(I wouldn’t turn from the mirror)
If I loved myself like I love you
(I wouldn’t turn from the mirror)
If I saved myself like I saved you





You
You

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Lyncs's song "The Mirror" delve into the themes of self-love, introspection, and the complex relationship we have with ourselves. The opening lines suggest a deep connection between individuals, highlighting the innate human need for bonding and survival. This sets the stage for the internal struggle that the singer grapples with in facing their own shadow – the darker, hidden aspects of their personality or past that they may be reluctant to confront. By acknowledging and making amends with this shadow, the singer recognizes the importance of embracing all parts of themselves to truly thrive.


The core message of the song revolves around the idea of loving oneself as deeply and unconditionally as one loves another person. The repeated refrain "If I loved myself like I love you" emphasizes the disparity between the singer's affection for themselves and their care for someone else. The metaphor of looking into a mirror reflects the act of self-reflection and acceptance, suggesting that if the singer viewed themselves with the same kindness and admiration as they do for another, they wouldn't shy away from facing their own reflection.


The imagery of the torn wallpaper revealing the "weight of the world inside of your bedroom" evokes a sense of vulnerability and exposure. It suggests that peeling back the layers of one's own facade can reveal a deep well of emotions and experiences that may be difficult to confront. The mention of others talking, doubting, and breathing out "spitting fire" underscores the external pressures and criticism that can add to one's internal struggles with self-image and self-worth.


As the song progresses, the affirmations of not turning away from the mirror and saving oneself like saving another reinforce the importance of self-care and self-preservation. The final repetition of "you" serves as a poignant reminder to the listener that they are deserving of the same love, understanding, and compassion that they readily extend to others. Ultimately, "The Mirror" encourages introspection, self-acceptance, and the nurturing of a positive relationship with oneself to break free from self-doubt and insecurities.


Line by Line Meaning

We were born to bond, intertwined to survive
We are connected from birth, relying on each other to thrive


So lets make amends with the shadow inside
Let's confront and reconcile with our inner demons


It’s like the wallpaper’s torn and I can see through
It feels like I can see through the facade to the true emotions underneath


To the weight of the world inside your bedroom
To the burdens and struggles hidden within your personal space


So let em’ talk, let em’ doubt
Let them gossip and be skeptical


Let em’ breathe out the spitting fire
Let them release their anger and negativity


You’re still a dream
You are still a source of hope and inspiration


If I loved myself like I love you
If I treated myself with the same care and affection as I do for you


If I saw myself like I see you
If I viewed myself with the same compassion as I see you


If I saved myself like I saved you
If I prioritized my own well-being and happiness like I do for you


I wouldn’t turn from the mirror
I wouldn't avoid facing my true reflection and inner struggles


You
You, the person being addressed and referred to with love and admiration




Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: Jacqueline Hynes

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