Live like our own video
What luck to have another turn
High in Victorian England
Away from the smoke and the fire

The mirror you'll see,
Has a memory, special feature

It's falling on you from above
The walker is under the cloud
Out sound like a two minute warning
Falling on you from above

The mirror you'll see,
Has a memory, special feature

The picture you'll see, infatuates me
The mirror you'll see, has a memory

Sisters when hit by the lightning
Wouldn't we talk under these

The mirror you'll see,
Has a memory, special feature

The picture you'll see, infatuates me
The mirror you'll see, has a memory, special feature


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WhiteLightGenerator Lyrics as written by Daniel Hunt

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    This song totally reminds me of Cocteau Twins.

    AlgernonMabuson December 28, 2006   Link
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    General Comment

    It's the image she saw while getting hit by lightning.

    majic316on February 22, 2010   Link
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    My Interpretation

    I think its about seeing yourself for who you are inside 'Mirror has a memory.' is i think saying that yourself is how you allow yourself to be seen.

    OnikJohn3on April 07, 2012   Link

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