
Grand Ballad, Progressive Pop
In this song, we revisit the concept of the mirror, now viewed through a lens of acceptance. The listener confronts their true self, embracing both strengths and flaws. The poignant lyrics capture this journey: “Mirror, mirror, you’ve shown me the way, to see myself clearer, to choose to stay. You hold my truth, but it’s mine to define, a reflection of strength, a face that’s mine." This triumphant melody closes the album, celebrating self-acceptance and empowerment.
Verse 1
Mirror, mirror, I see you now,
No longer a question, no longer a doubt.
The cracks remain, but they tell the tale,
Of battles fought and how I prevailed.
Pre-Chorus
You’ve shown me the scars, you’ve shown me the pain,
But in your reflection, I’ve found my name.
Chorus
Mirror, mirror, you hold my truth,
A face reborn from shattered youth.
In your depths, I see me clear,
No more running, I’m staying here.
Verse 2
The lines on my face, the fire in my eyes,
They tell of a life that refused to disguise.
What once was a mask is now my own skin,
A life of truth where I begin.
Bridge
The mirror reflects, but it doesn’t define,
The soul I’ve reclaimed, the life that is mine.
Pre-Chorus
You’ve shown me the scars, you’ve shown me the pain,
But in your reflection, I’ve found my name.
Chorus
Mirror, mirror, you hold my truth,
A face reborn from shattered youth.
In your depths, I see me clear,
No more running, I’m staying here.
Chorus
Mirror, mirror, you hold my truth,
A face reborn from shattered youth.
In your depths, I see me clear,
No more running, I’m staying here.
Outro
Mirror, mirror, no longer my foe,
You show me the strength I’ve come to know
