
Mirror, Mirror On the Wall Buck Owens
"Mirror, Mirror On the Wall" by Buck Owens, released in 1970, is a #Country song exploring themes of self-reflection and heartbreak. The lyrics express a longing for lost love while questioning one's worth. Musically, it features Owens' signature twang and a catchy melody, contributing to its enduring appeal in country music culture.

Mirror mirror on the wall who's the saddest of them all
But I don't have to see I know it's gotta be me
Every time the wind blows at my window I rush to see if it's you at my door
And the sadness fill the rooms when you're not standin' there
And I wish that I could walk right through the floor
Mirror mirror on the wall...
[ steel ]
Every night in dreams you torment me as I remember things I should forget
And the sun comes up by and a new day's dawnin'
But nothing's changed for I still love you yet
Mirror mirror on the wall...
But I don't have to see I know it's gotta be me
Every time the wind blows at my window I rush to see if it's you at my door
And the sadness fill the rooms when you're not standin' there
And I wish that I could walk right through the floor
Mirror mirror on the wall...
[ steel ]
Every night in dreams you torment me as I remember things I should forget
And the sun comes up by and a new day's dawnin'
But nothing's changed for I still love you yet
Mirror mirror on the wall...
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