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Man of a Thousand Faces - Marillion
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Man of a Thousand Faces Marillion

"Man of a Thousand Faces" by Marillion, released in 1984, is a #Rock song exploring themes of identity, deception, and the complexity of human emotions. The lyrics delve into the masks people wear in society, reflecting on personal struggles and societal expectations. Musically, it features intricate arrangements and emotive vocals, contributing to its enduring appeal in the progressive rock genre.

Man of a Thousand Faces - Marillion
I'm the man of a thousand faces
A little piece of me in every part I take
I hold the tape for a thousand races
A different point of view in every speech I make
Cut me a piece of my divided soul
Cry me a river, call it rock and roll
Give me an attitude and watch me make it lie
Pass me a microphone
I need to testify

Well I speak to machines with the voice of humanity
Speak to the wise with the voice of insanity
Speak to the present in the past and future tense
Speak to a slave with the voice of obedience

I'm the man of a thousand ages
You see my face in the stones of the Parthenon
You hear my song in the babble of Babylon
I'm the man of a thousand riches
Be my guest at the feast of Satyricon
You spend the money that my logo's printed on

Well I'll speak to machines with the voice of humanity
Speak to the wise with the voice of insanity
Speak to the present in the past and future tense
Speak to a slave with the voice of obedience
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