“I Saw It In The Mirror” ABBA Lyrics

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“I Saw It In The Mirror” ABBA Lyrics

I saw it in the mirror, I saw it in my face
That I’m no longer needed, anyone can take my place
I saw it in the mirror when I look into my eyes
‘Cause something sure is wrong when this boy cries
(This boy cries)

I saw it in the mirror, my head is hanging low
And I ain’t too familiar with the feelings that I show
I know you say you love me, but I’m seeing through your lies
It doesn’t really bother you if this boy cries
(This boy cries)

I never thought I could cry for you
But honey I will miss you ’til the day I die
(‘Til the day I die)

I saw it in the mirror, I saw it in my face
That I’m no longer needed, anyone can take my place
I saw it in the mirror when I look into my eyes
‘Cause something sure is wrong when this boy cries
(This boy cries, this boy cries)

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“I Saw It In The Mirror” ABBA Lyrics. Writer(s): Anderson, Ulvaeus

“I Saw It In The Mirror” is a song by Swedish pop band ABBA. It was released as the lead single from their 1973 album, Ring Ring. The song became a hit in many countries, including the United States, where it reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. “I Saw It In The Mirror” was written by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus and produced by the latter.

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