There's a mirror
On the bookcase
In the hallway
By the stairs
She always steals a look
When she walks by
She stops to clean her glasses
Shakes her head and heaves a sigh
She can't believe the lines around her eyes
Her husband's in the den, but he can hear her
He comes out, and steps between her and the mirror
Singing
[Chorus]
Let me bе your looking glass
Look at me, when you walk past
See yourself thе way
I do
I don't see young, I don't see old
I just see you
He takes a walk
Out to the driveway
With a bucket and a sponge
He's finally going to wash her Cherokee
He takes his shirt off as he passes
The window on the driver's side
And sees a belly where a six-pack
Used to be
He laughs, but she knows
How it upsets him
She comes out
And steps between him and his reflection
Singing
[Chorus]
Let me be your looking glass
Look at me
When you walk past
See yourself the way
I do
I don't see old, I don't see young
I just see you
On the days when it feels
Like the mirror doesn't love you
Remember I do
[Chorus]
And let me be your looking glass
Look at me
When you walk past
See yourself the way
I do
I don't see young, I don't see old
I just see you
[Outro]
I don't see young, I don't see old
I just see you
I Just See You was written by Tracy Newman.