Lyrics Mirror Images - Peter Hammill
If
I'm
the
mirror
and
you're
the
image
Then
what's
the
secret
between
the
two,
These
"me"s
and
"you"s,
how
many
can
there
be?
Oh,
I
don't
mind
all
that
around
the
place,
As
long
as
you
keep
it
Well
away
from
me.
I've
begun
to
regret
That
we
ever
met
between
the
dimensions.
It
gets
such
a
strain
To
pretend
that
the
change
is
anything
but
cheap;
With
your
infant
pique
and
your
angst
pretensions
Sometimes
you
act
like
such
a
creep.
And
now
I'm
standing
in
the
corner,
Looking
at
the
room
and
the
furniture
In
cheap
imitation
of
alienation
and
grief.
And
now
we're
going
to
the
kitchen,
Fix
ourselves
a
drink
and
a
cigarette,
Getting
no
closer
to
being
the
joker
or
thief.
Still,
I
reflect,
This
nervous
wreck
who
stands
before
me
Can
see
as
well,
Can
surely
tell
that
he's
not
yet
free;
He
can
turn
aside,
but
can
no
more
ignore
me
Than
know
which
one
of
us
is
he,
Than
tell
what
we
are
going
to
be,
Than
know
which
one
of
us
is
me.
And
now
we're
going
to
the
kitchen,
Fix
ourselves
a
drink
and
a
cigarette,
Getting
no
closer
to
being
the
joker
or
thief.
These
mirror
images,
These
mirror
images
won't
stay,
These
mirror
images
go
away,
These
mirror
images
are
no
help.
In
these
mirror
images
of
myself
There
are
no
secrets.
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