Invisible

Album: single release only (2011)
Charted: 63
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  • I take these pills to make me thin
    I dye my hair, and cut my skin
    I tried everything, to make them see me
    But all they see, is someone that's not me

    Even when I'm walking on a wire
    Even when I set myself on fire
    Why do I always feel invisible, invisible
    Everyday I try to look my best
    Even though inside I'm such a mess
    Why do I always feel invisible, invisible

    Here inside, my quiet heart
    You cannot hear, my cries for help
    I tried everything, to make them see me
    But every one, see's what I can't be

    Even when I'm walking on a wire
    Even when I set myself on fire
    Why do I always feel invisible, invisible
    Everyday I try to look my best
    Even though inside I'm such a mess
    Why do I always feel invisible, invisible

    Sometimes when I'm alone
    I pretend that I'm a queen
    It's almost believable

    Even when I'm walking on a wire
    Even when I set myself on fire
    Why do I always feel invisible, invisible
    Everyday I try to look my best
    Even though inside I'm such a mess
    Why do I always feel invisible, invisible Writer/s: ALEXANDER GRANT, ROBERT THOMAS, SKYLAR GREY
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Spirit Music Group, Universal Music Publishing Group
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