Mirror People
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"Mirror People" was performed live once by Marilyn Manson at the release party for their debut album Portrait of an American Family. The song was originally performed by Love and Rockets in 1987.
Versions
- "Mirror People" (Live)
Lyrics
I'm so happy with my feet on the ground So happy, my head spins around Quite content to sit on this fence Quite content now a little bit older The mirror people one day shall be free The mirror people laugh at you and laugh at me The mirror people know not how to cry The mirror people scream and scream and scream inside Wish I could be nothing at all Wish I should be nothing at all I wish I could be nothing at all I wish I could be nothing at all Time goes by so slow When you start to grow Time goes by so slow When you start to grow Yes it's true we're all in a gutter Yes it's true please set me free The Christian says I love love everybody You and you, and you can be free But I'm so happy with my feet on the ground So happy my head spins around Quite content to sit on this fence Quite content Now a little bit older I wish I could be nothing at all I wish I could be nothing at all I wish I could be nothing at all Wish I could be nothing at all Time goes by so slow When you start to grow Time goes by so slow When you start to grow Time... Time... Time