Invisible

Album: Alf (1984)
Charted: 21 31
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  • You've got me so confused and there's word I could use
    But I'm afraid to say them.
    I feel I've been bad and I'm boiling mad

    Still I can't live without you.
    You don't have the time and you won't spend a dime
    Not even to call me.
    You don't know I exist and I wouldn't be missed
    If I had the nerve to quit you.

    Invisible, I feel like I'm invisible.
    You treat me like I'm not really there
    And you don't really care.
    I know this romance
    It ain't going nowhere.
    Invisible just like my love. You treat me like I'm invisible.
    When you get the need to flirt you do the work

    You just don't care how much it hurts.

    I can never reach you on the phone
    It rings and rings
    But I know you're home.
    It may be naive but I just want to believe I'm the only one.
    I tell myself lies and give you alibis

    Knowing your promises you'll never keep
    Like the merry go round

    I'm going up
    I'm going down
    I'm on a dead end street.

    Invisible just like my love
    I feel like I'm invisible.
    You treat me like I'm not really there
    And you don't really care.
    I know this romance
    It ain't going nowhere.
    Although I know it's not a lot
    Don't want to lose whatever we got.
    I keep hanging on knowing I can't win
    Cause it's too hard start over again.
    Invisible, I feel like I'm invisible
    Invisible just like my love. Writer/s: CHRISTOPH HERMANN MULLER, EDUARDO ANIBAL MAKAROFF, SERGIO MAKAROFF
    Publisher: BMG RIGHTS MANAGEMENT US, LLC
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