My reflection won't leave me alone
I saw his face ripple slowly in a cup of tea
We locked eyes in an empty screen
The window washer left me staring at him in the street
I think I'll leave the city and hope he don't follow me
I went out to the countryside and bathed in blues and greens
The clothes upon my back were I brought with me
I saw down on a hill and I began to breathe
Then my shadow rose above me and he sat down at my feet
My reflection won't let me be
A cloud welled up and a tulip sighed
A bird sat down and watched the time fly by
A nameless wave rose and fell and slunk back into the sea
He'll try and rise again before the tide falls asleep
I see myself in all these things I know he's out here too
The sky copies my face and frowns with the moon
The blood flows through my body like a stream flows through trees
My head tosses my thoughts like the wind tosses the leaves
My reflection won't let me be
I retire to a book from well before I was bare
I figured theres no way I could find him there
It's the story of a young man stranded out at sea
Oh, the sea is all my days and the young man is me
At a fruit stand or a fruit tree in a taxi or asleep
The face of who I am is mocked by who I want to be
The world is but a mirror I turn away and close my eyes
But in that darkness, somehow clearer, is the man that I disguise