Invisible
Unseen Emotions: Marsha Marsha Marsha's 'Invisible' Reveals Hidden DepthsLyrics
Another day, a crowded room
Expressing the repetitiveness of days in a crowded setting.
Faces look the same but none of them are you
Observing familiar faces but not finding the person of interest.
In the same place as before
Stuck in a stagnant situation, nothing has changed.
Nothing new, nothing changed, nothing more
Highlighting the lack of novelty or progress.
Looking at you looking through me
Sensing being unnoticed or ignored by the person being observed.
Just a flower on the wall
Metaphorically portraying as an insignificant presence.
Never noticed but it notices them all
Being aware of others while feeling unnoticed oneself.
Isolation and I cry
Expressing feelings of loneliness and emotional isolation.
You're the one one I've let to see inside
Referring to someone special who hasn't seen the inner self.
Looking at you looking through me
Reiterating the theme of feeling unseen despite observation.
You know me
Asserting that the person should be familiar with the speaker.
You see me
Emphasizing the desire to be recognized and understood.
Look closely
Encouraging a closer look to understand the true self.
No one else knows me here at all
Claiming that no one else in the room truly knows the speaker.
You know me
Repetition for emphasis on being known and seen.
You see me
Reiteration of the desire for recognition and visibility.
Am I invisible
Pondering if the speaker is overlooked or intentionally ignored.
The more I look away, the more I feel you pull on me
Noticing the pull of attention despite trying to look away.
More and more of me that shows
Acknowledging the revelation of more of the speaker's true self.
Do you see the me I wanna be
Posing a question about whether the visible self is authentic.
Or the one that no one knows?
Questioning if others perceive the hidden aspects of the speaker.
Looking at you looking through me
Continuing the theme of feeling unseen despite observation.
You know me
Reiteration of the desire for recognition and understanding.
You see me
Emphasizing the need for the person to truly see the speaker.
Look closely
Encouraging a closer examination for genuine understanding.
No one else knows me here at all
Asserting that true knowledge of the speaker is exclusive.
You know me
Repetition of the plea for recognition and visibility.
You see me
Reiteration of the desire to be truly seen and known.
Am I invisible
Pondering again on the possibility of being unnoticed or invisible.
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