Blistered Mirrors
Manic Street Preachers Lyrics


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Blistered mirrors
Distance lingers
Broken fingers
Bandaged together

Blistered mirrors
Sad and disfigured
Odd and impatient
Unlikely but human

These blistered mirrors stare back at me
They've slowly brought me to my knees
A heartbreak so pure, its killing is so clear
The best of times now fill me with tears
The best of times now fill me with tears

And capitalism
Neither rules or defines
It's virtual anarchy
That is the real crime

My hands are held high
The white flag is raised
I implore you all
Together, let's fail
Together, let's fail

These blistered mirrors stare back at me
They've slowly brought me to my knees
A heartbreak so pure, its killing is so clear




The best of times now fill me with tears
The best of times now fill me with tears

Overall Meaning

At the surface, "Blistered Mirrors" by Manic Street Preachers could be interpreted as a poem that talks about the consequences of capitalism and consumerism, specifically the divide it creates between the haves and have-nots, and the devastating impact that can lead to a sense of despair and disillusionment. There are several references to this such as "And capitalism, neither rules or defines, it's virtual anarchy that is the real crime" and "My hands are held high, the white flag is raised, I implore you all, together, let's fail".


Going deeper, the lyrics seem to be an introspection or a reflection on the self, represented by the mirroring imagery used throughout the song. These "blistered mirrors" could represent the distorted view we have of ourselves and our lives, the regrets, the failures, the wounds that we carry. These "broken fingers" bandaged together could represent our attempts at healing and mending ourselves after being broken by life. The lines "These blistered mirrors stare back at me, they've slowly brought me to my knees" could suggest a certain level of vulnerability and humility that comes from introspection and acknowledging our shortcomings.


Overall, "Blistered Mirrors" is a complex and multi-layered song that offers a commentary on society and a meaningful introspection into the self.


Line by Line Meaning

Blistered mirrors
These mirrors have become worn out and distorted over time


Distance lingers
The distance between people and their differences continue to exist and affect their relationships


Broken fingers
Injured and damaged fingers, possibly symbolizing the body and its weaknesses


Bandaged together
The injuries have been temporarily fixed, but the underlying problems remain


Sad and disfigured
The mirrors reflect a sense of sadness and being deformed


Odd and impatient
The situation is strange, awkward, and stressful


Unlikely but human
Despite the weirdness and difficulty, it is still a realistic and natural human experience


These blistered mirrors stare back at me
The artist is confronted by and forced to confront their own insecurities and flaws


They've slowly brought me to my knees
The personal pain and struggles have been overwhelming and debilitating


A heartbreak so pure, its killing is so clear
The emotional pain is so strong and evident that it feels like it could cause physical harm


The best of times now fill me with tears
Even happy memories and experiences are now tinged with sadness and regret


And capitalism
The economic system of capitalism


Neither rules or defines
It does not have complete control or authority over everything


It's virtual anarchy
There is a sense of chaos and lack of order in the system


That is the real crime
The flaws and injustices of capitalism are the true wrongdoing


My hands are held high
The artist is surrendering and admitting defeat


The white flag is raised
A symbol of surrender and a willingness to negotiate


I implore you all
The singer is begging for everyone to come together and make a change


Together, let's fail
Embracing the possibility of failure and taking risks together is better than doing nothing at all




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