"When the mirror’s too honest"

https://suno.com/song/249f9bc3-5d82-4843-8120-900d27f4b8c3

words by Elvis and Shade


(Verse 1)

Sunlight crawlin’ ‘cross a motel floor,

Empty bottle rollin’ by the door.

Ain’t no angel starin’ back at me —

Just a man with too much history.

(Chorus)

When the mirror’s too honest, it tells what it sees,

Every crack in your soul, every busted dream.

You can talk yourself clean, but it don’t pretend —

The glass don’t bend,

When the mirror’s too honest.

(Verse 2)

I’ve burned down love like a line of bars,

Chased my name ‘til I lost who I are.

Every truth I dodge still finds my skin —

And the man in the mirror won’t let me win.

(Chorus)

When the mirror’s too honest, it tells what it sees,

Every crack in your soul, every busted dream.

You can talk yourself clean, but it don’t pretend —

The glass don’t bend,

When the mirror’s too honest.

(Bridge)

One of these nights I’ll face that face,

Make peace with the past I can’t erase.

But tonight I’ll turn that mirror to the wall,

And drink ‘til I don’t see me at all.

(Final Chorus)

When the mirror’s too honest, it shows what’s true,

Every scar, every sin, every thing I blew.

You can bury the truth, but it’ll find you again —

‘Cause the glass don’t bend,

No, the glass don’t bend,

When the mirror’s too honest.



“Elvis and Shade wrote that song because the mirror had started telling the truth — not the pretty kind, but the kind you can’t run from. Elvis was crawling out of a long depression, still clinging to that stubborn instinct to survive even as he felt time slipping through his fingers. It’s a song about facing yourself when there’s nowhere left to hide, about the quiet war between staying alive and running out of road. The honesty in it isn’t poetic — it’s survival.”

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