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The Story of Invisible

June 3, 2016
By Anonymous

An invisible girl sits in the back of the class with her head down

They think she hungover or stoned

They pay no mind when she picks her head up

Most of the time she goes unknown

 

An invisible girl, she walks alone

So sad she's always had no one

And her invisible heart breaks every night

What a tragedy to have an invisible life

 

An invisible girl passes unseen like a ghost

She's made of glass, covered in cracks

Her silent screams, they go unheard

A train's coming, and she's standing on the tracks

 

An invisible girl, she walks alone

So sad she's always had no one

And her invisible heart breaks every night

What a tragedy to have an invisible life

 

An invisible girl writes her life down on a sheet of paper

She pins it to her shirt and stands on a chair

She wipes her tears and tries to remember

No one will notice if she's not here

 

An invisible girl ties a rope around her neck and ends her invisible life

Such a shame it had to end this way, cold and alone behind her door

Her story is printed in the paper

Suddenly she's not invisible anymore

 

An invisible girl, she walked alone

So sad she never had someone

Her invisible heart broke for the last time

The night she ended her invisible life

Such a tragedy to have an invisible life



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