Bruce Dickinson Face In The Mirror Lyrics know the real meaning of Bruce Dickinson's Face In The Mirror Song lyrics
by Dheshni | Updated Mar 04, 2024
Bruce Dickinson Face In The Mirror Lyrics
[Verse 1]
I can read between the lines
When people sing along
I can see the innocence
The spirits in their heart
I drink to ease the pain
To dull this maddening roar
Oblivion again In a house that has no door
[Chorus]
Face in a mirror
It's a waiting game
Look at your face in the mirror
Does it look the same?
Look at your face in the mirror
It's a crying shape
Look at your face in the mirror
A waiting game
[Verse 2]
There are people all around
They're standing in the crowd
They are all looking down
At the fool on the ground
So welcome to my world
To the bottom of a glass
When I hold it I see through you
To the future of the past
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[Chorus]
Face in a mirror
It's a waiting game
Look at your face in the mirror
Does it look the same?
Look at your face in the mirror
It's a crying shame
Look at your face
Look at your face
Look at your face
[Instrumental Break]
[Bridge]
I can't see paradise
Even though I live in hell
So don't look in my mirror
You might see yourself as well
[Chorus]
It's a face in a mirror
It's a waning name
Look at your face in a mirror
Does it look the same ?
When you stare into your eyes
It's a crying shape
Take a look at your face
Look at your face
Look at your face
Face in the mirror
It's a waning name
Take a look at your face In the mirror
Does it look the same
Take a look at that face In the mirror
It's a crying shape
Look at your face
Look at your face
Look at your face
Bruce Dickinson Face In The Mirror Lyrics Meaning
Bruce Dickinson Face In The Mirror Lyrics Details
Artist
Bruce Dickinson
Release Date
2024
Available on
YouTube Music
Bruce Dickinson Face In The Mirror Lyrics Facts
Bruce Dickinson Face In The Mirror Lyrics - FAQ
Paul Bruce Dickinson is an English singer, best known as the lead vocalist of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden.
Dickinson is renowned for his wide-ranging operatic vocal style and energetic stage presence.
He has performed in Iron Maiden across two stints, from 1981 to 1993 and from 1999 to the present day, as well as in the band Turbo.
Paul Bruce Dickinson was born on August 7, 1958, in Worksop, United Kingdom.
He stands at a height of 1.68 meters.