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Artist/Band: Sarah Brightman
Lyrics for Song: He Doesn't See Me
Lyrics for Album: La Luna



When he passes me by
He's a ray of light
Like the first drop of sun
From the sky
And I know he's a king
Who deserves a queen
But I'm not a queen
And he doesn't see me

When he dances
He moves me to a smile
And I see everything
Near him shine
There's a grace in his ways
That I can't contain
I haven't that grace
Oh, I haven't that grace

And the closer he gets
I can't help but hide
So ashamed
Of my body and voice
There are boundaries
We pass in spite of the war
But our own
We can't seem to cross

She has a way that surrounds her
So delicate
With a glory that reigns in her life
She is also so much that she is not
These things I can't see
'Cause he doesn't see me
Oh-oh-oh ...
And he doesn't see me

There are things we can change
If we just choose to fight
But the walls of injustice are high

When he passes me by
He's a ray of light
Like the first drop of sun
From the sky
And I know he's a king
Who deserves a queen
Someone other than me
So different from me

Oh-oh-oh ...
He doesn't see me
Oh-oh-oh ...
He doesn't see me
He doesn't see me


About He Doesn't See Me

Sarah Brightman's "He Doesn't See Me" serves as the closing track on her 1998 album *La Luna*, blending her signature operatic pop style with the album's ethereal, romantic atmosphere. Released during a period where Brightman solidified her status as a global pop icon, the recording features her powerful vocal delivery characteristic of her discography, harmonizing with the soft instrumentation to create an intimate listening experience. The song complements the album's themes of longing and celestial romance, fitting seamlessly within the broader context of her work from that era. As part of her extensive catalogue, this track exemplifies her ability to merge classical vocal techniques with contemporary pop structures, appealing to fans who appreciate both her dramatic range and melodic accessibility. The composition remains a notable song in her solo career, reflecting the polished production standards of late 1990s pop music.


Album Lyrics: La Luna


Sarah Brightman
"La Luna"


1. La Lune
2. Winter In July
3. Scarborough Fair
4. Figlio Perduto
5. A Whiter Shade Of Pale
6. He Doesn't See Me
7. Serenade
8. How Fair this Place
9. Hijo De La Luna
10. Here With Me
11. La Califfa
12. This Love
13. Solo Con Te
14. Gloomy Sunday
15. La Luna