I could leave this job and never be missed
Every day I get to feel like this
The only time I ever hear my name
Is when somebody needs someone to blame

I think I'm the invisible man, I never know where I stand
People walking up to me lookin' right through me
Talking to the beat of the band, yeah I wonder what to do sometimes
I'm startin' to think that I'm the invisible man

Well my girlfriend's good friends they don't see
What my girlfriends sees in me
Yeah they're lookin' at me like I'm not there
And they tell her that I ain't goin' nowhere

Like I'm the invisible man I never know where I stand
People walking up to me lookin' right through me
Talking to the beat of the band, yeah I wonder what to do sometimes
I'm startin' to think that I'm the invisible man

You can't see
You can't see me
It ain't because I'm santa claus

It's because I'm the invisible man I never know where I stand
People walking up to me lookin' right through me
Talkin' to the beat of the band, yeah I wonder what to do sometimes
I'm startin' to think that I'm the invisible man

I'm the invisible man
I'm invisible
I'm the invisible man



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