Invisible
Original Broadway Cast Lyrics


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Daylight come and me wan' go

(Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah)

In times like these, we have no words
We have only each other
Today we come together to mourn the passing of Emily Deetz
Devoted wife of Charles
Beloved mother to Lydia
Scripture tells us
"Sorrow not, for we do not walk alone."

You're invisible when you're sad
Clocks tick and phones still ring
The world carries on like mad
But nobody sees a thing

Whispering behind their hands
Lost for kind words to say
Nobody understands
Then everyone goes away

Grownups wanna fix things
When they can't it only fills them with shame
So they just look away
Is it being greedy to need somebody to see me
And say my name?

Seems when you lose your mom
No one turns off the sun
Folks carry on, that's that
You're invisible when you're sad





Holy crap, a ballad already?
And such a bold departure from the original source material

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of "Invisible" from the Original Broadway Cast's musical, address the theme of grief and feeling unseen in times of sadness. The song begins with a somber atmosphere, as it introduces the funeral of Emily Deetz, the wife of Charles and mother to Lydia. The lyrics touch upon the lack of words to express the depth of sorrow and the need for unity during such difficult times.


The chorus, "You're invisible when you're sad, Clocks tick and phones still ring, The world carries on like mad, But nobody sees a thing," depicts the feeling of being overlooked and unnoticed when one is going through sadness or grief. The use of the metaphor of invisibility conveys the sense of isolation that the singer feels, as the world continues to function around them while they are stuck in their sorrow.


The verses delve into the struggle of finding support and understanding from others. The lyrics describe the whisperings behind hands and the difficulty others face in finding kind words to say. The singer realizes that nobody truly comprehends their pain, and as a result, people eventually move on with their lives, leaving them feeling even more alone.


The bridge of the song touches upon the perspective of adults in trying to fix things and how their inability to do so fills them with shame, causing them to look away. The singer questions if it is selfish to desire someone to acknowledge and see their pain, emphasizing the longing for connection and empathy.


Overall, "Invisible" explores the emotional complexities of grief, the isolation that accompanies sadness, and the search for validation and understanding from others in times of loss.


Line by Line Meaning

Daylight come and me wan' go
In times like these, we have no words


(Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah)
We have only each other


You're invisible when you're sad
The world carries on like mad


Clocks tick and phones still ring
But nobody sees a thing


The world carries on like mad
Lost for kind words to say


But nobody sees a thing
Nobody understands


Whispering behind their hands
Then everyone goes away


Lost for kind words to say
Grownups wanna fix things


Nobody understands
When they can't it only fills them with shame


Then everyone goes away
So they just look away


Grownups wanna fix things
Is it being greedy to need somebody to see me


When they can't it only fills them with shame
And say my name?


So they just look away
Seems when you lose your mom


Is it being greedy to need somebody to see me
No one turns off the sun


And say my name?
Folks carry on, that's that


Seems when you lose your mom
You're invisible when you're sad


No one turns off the sun
Holy crap, a ballad already?


Folks carry on, that's that
And such a bold departure from the original source material




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Eddie Perfect

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