Lyrics
My age you cannot me certain
Uncertainty about my age
This spell cannot be broken
The enchantment is unbreakable
Visions of eternal youth
Imaginations of everlasting youth
We share one face together
We both have the same appearance
Associates forever
Forever linked as companions
Only you know the truth
Only you possess the real truth
Mirror mirror on the wall
Addressing the mirror, questioning supremacy
Whose the master of them all?
Asking who is the ultimate authority
Mirror Mirror split in two
The mirror is divided into two reflections
Look at me, who are you?
Examining one's identity in the divided reflection
I swim in my reflection
Metaphorically swimming in self-contemplation
Mirror answer my question
Seeking answers from the mirror
Tell me what I want to hear
Desiring affirmations and positive reflections
I see a perfect creature
Perceiving oneself as flawless
Contracted human feature
Noticing contracted human characteristics
I'll drown you with your vanity
Expressing a willingness to overcome excessive pride
Mirror Mirror on the wall
Repeating the mirror inquiry, focusing on sickness
Whose the sickest of them all
Questioning who is the most afflicted
Mirror Mirror split in two
Split reflection, identity examination continues
Look at me - who are you?
Continued exploration of self-identity in the mirror
No, my life is beautiful
Assertion that life is beautiful despite uncertainties
I said, my life is beautiful
Reiteration of the belief in the beauty of life
Mirror Mirror on the wall
Repeating the mirror query, now emphasizing sickness
Whose the sickest one of all
Questioning the sickest among all reflections
Mirror mirror split in two
Divided mirror, ongoing self-exploration
Look at me - Who are you
Continued examination of self-identity in the mirror
Mirror Mirror on the wall
Repeating the inquiry about the ultimate authority
Whose the master of them all
Questioning who is the supreme master
Mirror Mirror split in two
Split reflection, ongoing identity introspection
Look at me - who are you?
Concluding the repeated examination of self-identity
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