On one hand I think it is introspective on the other I think the singer could be speaking to someone. The person with a thousand faces is hiding their true identity and "Pointing fingers, laying blame
Lying over and over and over and over". The person clearly despises the singer. The singer just wants the truth but the person he/she is speaking to just doesn't have it it them to do anything other than play these games. "Yet here I stand" the singer isn't going anywhere, the singer has been ready to confront this person. He/She is now forced to "look behind" or examine the past because of what is being said or done by the person with all of these different identities but there is some confusion.
"I bleed inside" the singer is hurt and the other person isn't. The lyrics portray somewhat of a cruel monster. "Dug my grave and trash my name" The person is doing everything in their power to make the singer's life miserable.
It still begs the question "You wear a thousand faces - Tell me which is you" as the person is looking into shards or 'slivers' of glass the singer is asking what is really "under your skin" or what are you really about?
On one hand I think it is introspective on the other I think the singer could be speaking to someone. The person with a thousand faces is hiding their true identity and "Pointing fingers, laying blame Lying over and over and over and over". The person clearly despises the singer. The singer just wants the truth but the person he/she is speaking to just doesn't have it it them to do anything other than play these games. "Yet here I stand" the singer isn't going anywhere, the singer has been ready to confront this person. He/She is now forced to "look behind" or examine the past because of what is being said or done by the person with all of these different identities but there is some confusion.
"I bleed inside" the singer is hurt and the other person isn't. The lyrics portray somewhat of a cruel monster. "Dug my grave and trash my name" The person is doing everything in their power to make the singer's life miserable.
It still begs the question "You wear a thousand faces - Tell me which is you" as the person is looking into shards or 'slivers' of glass the singer is asking what is really "under your skin" or what are you really about?