Invisible Manby Tom Parker |
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When I was young I ran away from home It seems they didn't even know I was gone and alone It was as if I didn't even exist like I was invisible I went to school and tried to do my best, yes I did I tried to fit in and be like all the rest of the kids They never called on me, and so I just hid, and became quite invisible Sometimes I think that maybe they are right when they say There isn't much to me, I'm shallow and just full of spite And so I earned the title that I now bear and I wear Invisible man, invisible man Then I met you and came into viewNow we're together nearly every day, every day The people see us as we merrily go on our way When you see one you'll see the other one, too 'Cause we are indivisible But now they want my taxes, want my vote, and my soul They try to capture all I do and I say on their roll Sometimes I think that I was just better off when I was invisible Invisible man |
©2011 Tom Parker