Everyday I'm disappearing
Out of sight and out of hearing
It's impossible
It's impossible
To be invincible
To be invincible

More and more it happens daily
My first name's george and the second bailey
It's impossible
It's impossible
To be invincible
To be invincible

I am a man
I am a man
I am a man
I am a man
'Cause you said I am
Yeah

So cut me out of the family photo
Who would have thought of sinking so low
It's impossible to be invincible
But maybe it's possible to be impossible
I am a man
I am a man
I am a man
I am a man
'Cause you said I am
Yeah

I am a man
I am a man
I am a man
I am a man
'Cause you said I am
Yeah


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    This song is just pure class... there's a real feeling of energy trying to be unleashed. Full of frustration and whatever. Just brilliant

    elbonoon September 02, 2010   Link

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