I used to sit on the stool watch him shave If my memory is right I was seven or eight In the eyes of a child he was no less than great But time would prove anything could change. 'Cause he was to old fashioned when I was sixteen Not near as smart as my buddies an' me But the only friend I'd grow up to need Got called home just shy of sixty-three. Now the man in the mirror look so familiar He's wearin' that same crooked smile, same lines of worry Kids growin' up to early and grey hairs from extra mouths I thought I'd never see him again but little did I know I'd turn into the man in the mirror. Now I realize just how wise he was Sometimes without talkin' he still taught us His strong hands of justice would end with a hug He knew nothing was stronger than the power of love. I can truthfully say that I know how he felt 'Cause just the other night when my son needed help When I fixed his little plane with the one piece left He looked at me in a way I never saw myself. Now the man in the mirror looks so familiar He's wearin' that same crooked smile He's wearin' that same crooked smile, same lines of worry Kids growin' up to early and grey hairs from extra mouths I thought I'd never see him again but little did I know I'd turn in, To the man in the mirror... I thought I'd never see him again but little did I know I'd turn in, To the man in the mirror.