The image would be a split-face portrait with two distinct halves, illustrating the central conflict between appearance and reality: Left Half (The Deception): This side depicts a man as he initially appears. He has a warm, inviting smile and bright, engaging eyes. His posture is open and friendly, suggesting sincerity. The lighting is soft and warm (maybe golden hour lighting), representing a false sense of trust and charm. The overall impression is charismatic and trustworthy. Right Half (The Reality): This side portrays the true character revealed later in the song. The image here is starker, perhaps in high-contrast black and white or harsh, cold lighting. His smile is gone, replaced by a sardonic or arrogant sneer. His eyes are narrow and calculating. Subtle visual cues, like a faint, cracked mask effect overlaid on this side, could hint at the "lies" and "delusions." Background Elements: In the background of the right side, there could be subtle, almost subliminal imagery suggesting the coming consequences—perhaps a dark, brewing storm cloud or a distorted mirror reflection that shows his true, "worthless" self. The visual style would transition from inviting warmth on the left to stark, perhaps gritty realism on the right, powerfully conveying the text's journey from trusting initial impressions to the bitter realization of deceit and coming justice ("the last laugh will be mine"). See more