That Face
Madness Lyrics


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I see a face, that face is mine
The mirror marks, the change in time
A face I'll never see again
And mine will never be the same

That face was fine only yesterday
My problems seemed so far away
Reflections I see of myself
As in sickness as in health
Then she left as for worse
No chance to re-rehearse

Try to forget, try not to see
Who is that face looking at me
Reflections of yesterday
If only I could make you stay

One day passes like a year (she wouldn't say)
She wouldn't say what made her leave
I didn't think she'd ever go
And why she did I'll never know

I wish I could return and see
But now it's just a memory
Reflections of yesterday [x2]

I see a face, that face is mine
The mirror marks, the change in time
A face I'll never see again




And mine will never be the same
Reflections of yesterday [x10]

Overall Meaning

The Madness' song "That Face" tells a story of a man who sees his own face in the mirror, but it seems unfamiliar, and how that change in his face marks the change in his life. He reminisces about a time when everything was fine, and his problems seemed so small. Then, his girlfriend, whom he loved and thought would never leave him, just disappeared one day. He tries to forget, but every time he sees his reflection, he remembers her and wishes he could go back in time to make her stay. Time one day passed like a year, and he never got an explanation for why she left. Now, his reflection is a painful reminder of what he lost, and he'll never be the same.


The lyrics of the "That Face" reflect the pain of losing someone dear and the desire to go back in time to fix things. The lines, "One day passes like a year" and "A face I'll never see again, and mine will never be the same," capture the sense of unyielding time and how things that are lost can never be recovered. The theme of time and loss is marked in the chorus, which repeats, "Reflections of yesterday [x10]," underscoring the idea that the singer's memories of his lost love are inescapable.


Line by Line Meaning

I see a face, that face is mine
Looking at myself, but not recognizing the reflection because of the changes brought about by the passage of time and the impact of circumstances in my life.


The mirror marks, the change in time
Seeing the physical and emotional changes in myself through the evidence seen in the reflections of my face in the mirror.


A face I'll never see again
The image that once was me, before the changes and before the circumstances that took me away from who I used to be, is now lost forever.


And mine will never be the same
As the person who has made choices and gone through experiences that have changed me, I can never be the same as I was before.


That face was fine only yesterday
Yesterday I was still comfortable with who I was, but now facing the changes that have occurred seems daunting and unsettling.


My problems seemed so far away
In the past, it seemed like life was easier, that there were fewer challenges to face and that the problems that arose were not as significant.


Reflections I see of myself
Through the act of reflection and examination of my current situation, I study and observe myself, trying to understand the person that I have become.


As in sickness as in health
Regardless of the state or condition of my physical or mental health, my reflection will always show the effects of changes and circumstances in my life.


Then she left as for worse
When I lost the connection with someone who was significant in my life, the experience felt like life had become worse instead of improving.


No chance to re-rehearse
Because life is constantly changing, adapting and moving forward, I cannot go back and try to undo or relive the past.


Try to forget, try not to see
Despite the pain and sadness that comes with the changes that have occurred, I try to push it out of my mind and focus on the present and the future.


Who is that face looking at me
As I study my reflection in the mirror, it's hard to remember that this is me, the person I've become and the person that I am now.


If only I could make you stay
The pain that comes from losing someone significant in my life is often unbearable, and I wish that there was a way to make them stay and not have to go through the pain of their loss.


One day passes like a year (she wouldn't say)
The unbearable pain that comes from the loss of someone significant often makes time feel like it's standing still, and all that can be felt is the overwhelming grief and heartache.


She wouldn't say what made her leave
When someone leaves your life, the reasons can seem unclear and unexplained, leaving behind confusion and unanswered questions that are hard to move past.


I didn't think she'd ever go
It's hard to imagine that someone significant in your life would leave, and the sudden departure can be shocking and devastating.


And why she did I'll never know
The reason why someone significant in my life left is often something that I'll never know or understand, leaving behind grief and pain that is hard to move past.


I wish I could return and see
The pain that arises from the loss of someone significant in my life often creates a deep longing to go back in time and relive past experiences with them, hoping to have cherished them more.


But now it's just a memory
Despite the longing to go back and relive past experiences, the reality is that they are just a memory, and the only way to move forward is to accept the changes that have occurred and to embrace new experiences that lie ahead.


Reflections of yesterday [x2]
Despite wanting to move forward, the past still affects and leaves its mark, and it's hard to ignore the memories and reflections of a time before life had drastically changed.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: MARK WILLIAM BEDFORD, CHRISTOPHER JOHN FOREMAN, CATHAL JOSEPH SMYTH, DANIEL MARK WOODGATE, MICHAEL BARSON, LEE JAY THOMPSON, GRAHAM MCPHERSON

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Zelda Fitzgerald

Another class song from their best album. The production is sublime. Recorded at the famous Air studios in the summer of 1982.

Daniel Anderson

Great music great era lovely memories ❤️

Doug Medina

Great performances by all. Splendid!

nalle karhu

What a gem, couldn't get into it as a teenager, but now at 50 I see that this is their abbeyroad. Great musicality, and so young .

Zelda Fitzgerald

A very interesting fact about the cover art for this album, if you look on the back cover you can just about make out a penciled in mushroom cloud on the London skyline. It was a subtle nod to when the wind blows.

PEC2528

Was always my fave from R&F, more so when I look back to those years ... reflections of yesterday

shirleY ROSEY Flynn

PEC2528 whats the meaning of this song trying to work out since life time

Marcus Sewell

Love it ..

Daniel Anderson

I so miss those days

Fabio Massimo Russo

great song. better album

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