See Me In The Mirror
Alice Cooper · Other Songs - Alice Cooper
See me in the mirror if you really want to
Maybe not too clear, but the face you'll see is mine
Do you feel my eyes burning through you?
Do you feel the burn when my eyes see through you?
Do you see my eyes when they burn into your mind?
And I can feel the teardrops hit the ground where I'm laid
I can feel you breathing while I sleep through the day
I see you in a vision in the dark with no light
Your soul may go to heaven, but your heart's mine tonight
Do you feel my skin when you touch me?
Do you feel my skin when you reach and touch me?
Cold and blue and thin but it's still somehow alive
And you can feel my blood running through you
You can feel the rush of my blood run through you
You can feel the gush of my blood runs up your spine
And I can feel the teardrops hit the ground where I'm laid
I can feel you breathing while I sleep through the day
I see you in a vision in the dark with no light
Your soul may go to heaven, but your heart's mine tonight
See me in your mirror if you want to
See me in the mirror if you really want to
Maybe not too clear, but the face you'll see is mine
See me in the mirror, mirror, mirror
See me in the mirror, mirror
See me in the mirror, mirror
See me in the mirror, mirror
See me in the mirror, mirror, mirror
See Me In The Mirror
Alice Cooper's "See Me In The Mirror" stands as a defining track from his early career, embodying the theatrical horror rock that would become his signature. Released during the height of the glam metal era, the song utilizes Cooper's iconic makeup and dramatic persona to create a visceral, confrontational atmosphere. The recording features his signature high-pitched screams and operatic delivery, blending with a driving, distorted rhythm section that propels the song forward with relentless energy. As a staple of his discography, the track exemplifies the fusion of rock instrumentation with theatrical storytelling that defined the late 1960s and early 1970s underground scene. It remains a powerful example of how Cooper transformed the stage into a horror set, influencing countless artists who followed in the path of shock rock and heavy metal.

