I been known to fight the good fight
I been known to walk alone
I been known to stay out all night
Drinkin’ wine and gettin’ stoned

I feel like you’re not ever gonna let me love you
I feel like I’m gonna be left here on my own
I feel like I’m not ever gonna rise above you
I feel like we will always walk alone

I was born into the good life
I have owned a wretched soul
I was thrown into the dark night
Where I roamed with no control

I feel like you’re not ever gonna let me love you
I feel like I’m gonna have to face this on my own
I feel like I’m not ever gonna rise above you
I feel like we will always walk alone

I feel like you’re not ever gonna let me love you
I feel like I’m gonna be left here on my own
I feel like I’m not ever gonna rise above you
I feel like we will always walk alone


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The Mirror Lyrics as written by Robert James Ritchie

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    This song is underrated. It is a slow jam and heart-felt, blues to the bones with a nice guitar solo.

    It comes across like a song to a lover, however the title "the Mirror" makes me wonder if he is speaking to himself.

    I can relate, either way.

    DizzyD312on May 17, 2023   Link

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