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The Masquerade

Stevie Wonder

My blue horizon is turning gray

And my dreams are drifting away

Your eyes don't shine like they used to shine

And the thrill is gone when your lips meet mine

I'm afraid the masquerade is over

And so is love, and so is love

Your love and so is love

I guess I'll have to play Pagliacci and get myself a clown's disguise

And learn to laugh like Pagliacci with tears in my eyes

You look the same

You're a lot the same

But my heart says "No, no, you're not the same"

I'm afraid the masquerade is over

And so is love, and so is love

Your words don't mean what they used to me

They were once inspired, now they're just routine

I'm afraid the masquerade is over

LanguageEnglish
Translated byAllen Morningstar

About this Song

The song 'The Masquerade' by Stevie Wonder delves into themes of deception, hidden truths, and the masks people wear to disguise their true selves. Wonder poignantly addresses how individuals often pretend to be someone they're not in social situations, creating a sense of illusion and falsehood. The masquerade can be seen as a metaphor for the personas people adopt to protect themselves or to fit in, hiding their genuine feelings and vulnerabilities. Key moments in the song highlight the emotional toll this can take, emphasizing the yearning for authenticity and the pain of perpetuating a façade. Wonder's soulful delivery underscores the importance of emotional honesty and the desire to break free from the constraints of societal expectations and pretense.

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