You look into the eyes,
Of your own reflection.
You see something there,
Which is not your jurisdiction.
You touch the space,
Where go things go wrong.
You’ve read the map,
You’ve sung the song
But suddenly it changes,
You or the world, who knows?
And something has to alter,
So your reflection shows.
You note the different,
More than the same.
Who knows if you will see,
Your world again?
Warped reflection,
Steals your identity,
Changes it and moulds it,
To another entity.
You’re in their world and now,
You’re asking the questions.
To a warped mirror version,
Of your reflection.
You talk about a family life,
The differences are striking.
And other things that change,
Are who you’re fighting.
You can’t turn to your old friends,
Better get used to the idea.
If it weren’t for a purpose,
You wouldn’t be here.
Warped reflection,
Steals your identity,
Changes it and moulds it,
To another entity.
You’re in their world and now,
You’re asking the questions.
To a warped mirror version,
Of your reflection.
Of course this changes,
Feelings for each other.
And no one said this,
Would be too much bother.
You’ll learn to like,
The people who you greet.
Even though this world,
Sweeps you off your feet.
Warped reflection,
Steals your identity,
Changes it and moulds it,
To another entity.
You’re in their world and now,
You’re asking the questions.
To a warped mirror version,
Of your own reflection.
To a warped mirror version,
Of your own reflection.
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