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Invisible City
The Wallflowers Lyrics


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Lookin' back at the crash site
I don't see me by the roadside
Well this heart is on wheels tonight
Straight through the ghettos and without lights
Now every heart has a blind side
Where it learns how to improvise
Well this place is a whorehouse tonight
Cheaper lovers make expensive wives

But all of these horses
That you chase around
In the end they are the ones
That always bring you down
This invisible city
Where no one sees nothing
We're touching faces in the dark
Feelin' pretty is so hard

Now all of these voices
And all of these noises
With all their illusions of choices
They've come to my door
With one dozen roses
The imitation of good faith
Is how you stumble upon hate
It may have been the first of mistakes
When we held on too loosely
Then opened the gates

But all of these horses
That you chase around
In the end they are the ones
That always bring you down
This invisible city
Where no one sees nothing
We're touching faces in the dark
Feelin' pretty is so hard

Now I try not to tell lies
But there's pressures from inside
So I've learned how to compromise
Good people for alibis

But all of these horses
That you chase around
In the end they are the ones
That always bring you down
This invisible city
Where no one sees nothing
We're touching faces in the dark
Feelin' pretty is so hard

Overall Meaning

The Wallflowers’ song “Invisible City” is a reflective and insightful commentary on the universal experience of losing oneself in a fast-paced and seemingly indifferent world. The opening lyrics, “Looking back at the crash site, I don’t see me by the roadside,” sets the tone for a journey through a city that is a metaphor for the dizzying social and emotional landscape of contemporary life. The singer is no longer rooted in a steady, predictable life and is now living, “heart on wheels tonight, straight through the ghettos and without lights,” as a wandering and disconnected traveler in this world.


The metaphor of the “invisible city” is fascinating as it suggests a city that is not visible to the people living in it, highlighting the detachment and disengagement that is prevalent in modern society. The chorus of the song explores the theme of chasing illusions as the singer sings, “All of these horses that you chase around, in the end, they are the ones that always bring you down.” The song captures the universal human experience of searching for fulfillment but constantly facing disenchantment and disillusionment. The singer acknowledges the lack of transparency in the world, where people pretend to be something they are not, and the difficulty of feeling truly connected to others in this landscape.


Line by Line Meaning

Lookin' back at the crash site
Reflecting on the past and the damage caused by previous mistakes


I don't see me by the roadside
Realizing that one's former self is gone and can no longer be found


Well this heart is on wheels tonight
The singer is ready to move on and leave behind the past


Straight through the ghettos and without lights
Taking uncharted paths and risks to reach their destination


Now every heart has a blind side
Acknowledging that everyone has flaws and weaknesses


Where it learns how to improvise
Learning to adapt and make do with what one has


Well this place is a whorehouse tonight
The current situation is unsavory or undesirable


Cheaper lovers make expensive wives
Making choices for immediate pleasure can lead to long-term consequences and expenses


But all of these horses
Metaphor for chasing after unattainable things or goals


That you chase around
Persisting in pursuing those things despite the inevitable disappointment


In the end they are the ones
Despite efforts, the pursuit ultimately leads to negative outcomes


That always bring you down
Resulting in a feeling of defeat or failure


This invisible city
A metaphor for hidden struggles and emotional pain


Where no one sees nothing
A place where others are unaware of one's internal turmoil


We're touching faces in the dark
Attempting to find comfort and connection amidst this struggle


Feelin' pretty is so hard
Struggling to feel confident and positive in the midst of emotional turmoil


Now all of these voices
The multitude of opinions and pressures one faces


And all of these noises
The chaos and distractions from outside sources


With all their illusions of choices
The false sense of control over one's life


They've come to my door
These pressures have become impossible to ignore


With one dozen roses
Attracting with pleasant facades, but it's merely a guise


The imitation of good faith
The act of pretending to be virtuous or honest


Is how you stumble upon hate
Often, deceiving or betraying others can lead to negative emotions and consequences


It may have been the first of mistakes
The realization that one's actions have led to this bad situation


When we held on too loosely
When we failed to prioritize or value what was truly important


Then opened the gates
Allowing these negative consequences to enter and take hold


Now I try not to tell lies
Striving for honesty and integrity


But there's pressures from inside
The internal struggles that may lead to dishonesty or self-sabotage


So I've learned how to compromise
Making concessions in order to deal with these pressures


Good people for alibis
The singer realizes that they have used good people as an excuse for their actions




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JAKOB DYLAN

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Comments from YouTube:

David Lyons

this is one of the most underatted albums of all time...one of my favorite albums of all time

Hugo aguilar

@David Lyons it’s awesome to read this things about this album. Feel not alone about this anymore...

Angela Elliss

Totally agree!

David Lyons

wow how many people have disregaurded this album because of dylans dad?....i was born in the 70s this album speaks to me more than any bob dylan ever did....great lyrics and stylings.....lol i bought this album 3 times cause i wore out the cds.....so many great songs on this album

sm0keymcpot420

This was the very first album that i bought....every single song on it was simply amazing. Sounds as good as it did the first time i played it on my cd walkman lol god i miss the 90's. :-(

Some ones elses Heartbeat

being young in the 90's really rocked,guns n roses,nirvana,green day...even ugly kid joe rocked🤘👍

Rbzombie302

I've always wanted to slow dance to this song.

Bill Mogauro

My favorite song from one of the most underrated albums of all time. The apple doesn't fall far from the tree couldn't be more appropriate here.

eric wright

Bringing down the horse, great album.

Stacy Jennings

Melancholy, poetic, and looking pretty is so hard .. love this song,!

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