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Mirror man

from Mirror Man by Cannibales & Vahinés

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Alternative mix of song for new album due October 2015.

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MIRROR MAN

Every time I see your face
every time it seems more out of place
now I can't even recall what it really looks like
because, the last time I saw you
and I don't want to annoy you
there was too much fuzz about the face that was...
you?

At times there's just you
when you'll have to reinvent yourself
just like a book on a shelf
sometimes needs some dusting off
with a cleansing cloth...
dust it off till it's had enough
sometimes it's time to readjust yourself

Every now and then
every now and then I'll say it again...
every now and then you have to reinvent yourself
look at me I tell you, you got to
readjust the you in your self

When the mirror cracks just look straight back
just set your face against this anxiety
read another book, readjust your look
there's plenty of self on the shelf in front of you, of me
when the mirror lies in front of you
when the mirror lies in front of me
take another look, just take another book
why don't you
and when you, and then you, and again you
can be you
now, can't you see...
you, I… can be me

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from Mirror Man, released April 18, 2015
Recorded (Dec. 2014) and mixed (Jan. 2015) by Ayumu Matsuo at Studio La Vache, Lapeyrouse Fossat, France. Words & music: C&V.

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G.W. Sok Amsterdam, Netherlands

G.W. Sok co-founded The Ex in 1979 and was their singer and lyricist for 30 years (www.theex.nl). Since 2009 he is involved in various other projects, such as Action Beat (UK), Zoikle (NL), Cannibales & Vahinés (F), King Champion Sounds (UK/NL), Coddiwomple (F), Oiseaux-Tempête (F), L&S (F). And there's some solo stuff as well. ... more

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