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Reflections in Shadows: Unveiling Deception through Darkened GlassLyrics
I see myself in a darkened glass
I perceive my own reflection in a dimmed mirror
Tie myself to the sinking mast
I bind myself to a sinking mast, possibly symbolizing a commitment to something doomed or failing
You ain’t who you say you are
You are not authentic or truthful about your identity
I see myself in darkened glass
Reiteration of seeing oneself in a dimmed mirror, reinforcing self-reflection
I see myself in a wide black arch
I observe my reflection in a broad, black arch, suggesting a larger perspective
Pass over air and a liquid lunch
Traveling through the air with a liquid lunch, possibly describing a surreal or disorienting experience
Smoke the seal with a single punch
Sealing something with smoke using a single punch, indicating a forceful or abrupt action
I see myself in wide black arch
Repetition of seeing oneself in a broad black arch, emphasizing self-awareness in a wider context
Well I know too well what you can’t handle
Expressing knowledge of what one cannot endure or manage
Serve it every day with wooden paddle
Serving something daily with a wooden paddle, possibly symbolizing a repetitive and challenging task
And a friend to help you shovel it all in
Having a friend to assist in dealing with difficulties
I see myself in darkened glass
Seeing oneself again in a dimmed mirror
Phone call I’m alone at last
Being alone after a phone call, suggesting solitude or isolation
If I die on the street, sweep up like plaster
If death occurs on the street, the aftermath should be cleaned up like plaster
Or maybe I’ll be blown back in the wind
Contemplating the possibility of being blown back in the wind after death
In a plume of white, come apart in the gale
Imagining disintegration in the wind, symbolized by a plume of white, possibly representing a release or transformation
That blows at night and rain back down
Describing a night wind that brings rain, suggesting a cyclical and natural process
On your window pane and rain back down
Rain coming back down on a window pane, possibly representing reflection or revisiting past experiences
On your window oh
Repetition of rain coming back down on a window, reinforcing the reflective nature of the lyrics
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