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War Paint Lyrics & Meanings: Girl before the mirror / Appraises her disguise / Child become a mother / Tries to fix her eyes / No more of his excuses / It has to be today / She can keep her fantasy / If she can get away / / Paint her name on a one-way street / Painted cheeks with angry heat / Wounded pride on painted eyes / Paint the night with ...
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War Paint Lyrics: Girl before the mirror / Appraises her disguise / Child become a mother / Tries to fix her eyes / No more of his excuses / It has to be today / She can keep her fantasy...
“War Paint” by Rush offers profound insights into the human tendency to mask our vulnerabilities and hide behind a facade. Neil Peart’s poignant lyrics, accompanied by Geddy Lee’s powerful vocals and the band’s signature sound, make this song a masterpiece.
22 Αυγ 2013 · Posted August 22, 2013. I've always thought War Paint is some of Peart's best lyric writing, but it's very deep and I think largely misunderstood. What do you think Peart was trying to convey? "War Paint" Girl before the mirror. Appraises her disguise. Child become a mother. Tries to fix her eyes. No more of his excuses. It has to be today.
21 Ιαν 2011 · War Paint: Lyrics. Girl before the mirror Appraises her disguise Child become a mother Tries to fix her eyes No more of his excuses It has to be today She can keep her fantasy If she can get away.
9 Ιουλ 2011 · 165 Lines, 165 Song Meanings. Rush, 1974 1. Finding My Way: Coming home to get some despite your having done me wrong 2. Need Some Love: Out on the town, looking to get some 3. Take a Friend: Advice to a friend to get a friend, and maybe get some, too 4. Here Again: Overwhelmed by life, relationship not going well 5.
9 Φεβ 2011 · Background and Commentary. “War paint” refers to cosmetic makeup and the psychological masks of youth, but the beat has a powwow kind of tribal beat to it. ‘The mirror always lies’ is a generality and Neil has always said ‘all generalities are false, including this one.—Robert Telleria, Merely Players.