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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Makellos" by the artist "We Butter the Bread with Butter"

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The song "Makellos" (which translates to "Flawless" from German) by the German band We Butter the Bread with Butter uses the metaphor of talking to a mirror to explore the themes of perfectionism and narcissism.

The lyrical protagonist begs the mirror to lie to him, to tell him that he is perfect. He desperately needs confirmation of his "flawlessness," even if it's a lie. The phrase "Just tell me the secret – who am I?" speaks to a loss of identity, to the hero's self-worth being entirely dependent on external validation.

The repetition of the phrase "Mirror, mirror, lie to me" emphasizes an unhealthy fixation on one's appearance and the inability to accept oneself as they are. The hero doesn't just want to be "beautiful," he craves to be "the most beautiful," "the best." This striving for an unattainable ideal makes him dependent on flattery and lies.

The phrase "Otherwise, for happiness, I will need your shards" sounds ominous and indicates the hero's willingness to destroy everything (including himself) if he doesn't get the reflection he desires in the mirror.

The recurring phrase "Sorry, you are flawless. You are beautiful, a magnificent sight" is either a sarcastic response from the mirror or an illusion that the hero himself creates, not wanting to see the truth.

Overall, "Makellos" is a dark reflection on the dangers of narcissism and obsession with appearance. The song serves as a warning that the pursuit of unattainable perfection can lead to the loss of oneself and destruction.

Spieglein, spieglein an der Wand

Oh bitte, bitte lüg mich an

Lüg mich an

Sag mir ich bin makellos, verrate mir wer bin ich bloß?

Sag es mir

Spieglein, spieglein. Lüg mich an

Spieglein Spieglein. Komm lüg mich an

Es tut mir leid, du bist makellos

Du bist schön, hübsch anzusehen

Spieglein, spieglein an der Wand oh bitte, bitte lüg mich an

Spieglein, spieglein, sag mir ich bin makellos

Verrate mir wer bin ich bloß?

Spieglein, spieglein

In mir kommen Zweifel auf, sag kann man dir trauen?

Mir zu sagen ich sei schön das reicht mir nicht aus

Ich will das schönste, ich will das beste sein

Sonst brauch ich deine Scherben um dann glücklich zu sein

Es tut mir leid, du bist makellos

Du bist schön, hübsch anzusehen...

Spieglein, spieglein...

An der Wand

Bin ich makellos?

Komm lüg mich an...

Es tut mir leid, du bist makellos

Du bist schön, hübsch anzusehen...

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