Invinsible
Marilyn Manson · Other Songs - Marilyn Manson
I take these pills to make me thin
I die my hair and cut my skin
I try everything to make them see me but all they see
is someone that's not me
Even when I'm walking on barb wire
Even when I set myself on fire
Why do I always feel invisible, invisible?
Everyday I try to lock my past even though inside I'm such a mess
Why do I always feel invisible, invisible?
Here inside, my quiet heart
You cannot hear my cries for help
I try everything to make them see me
But everyone sees what I can't be
Even when I'm walking on barb wire
Even when I set myself on fire
Why do I always feel invisible, invisible?
Everyday I try to lock my past even though inside I'm such a mess
Why do I always feel invisible, invisible?
Sometimes when I'm alone I pretend that I'm queen
It's almost believable
Even when I'm walking on barb wire
Even when I set myself on fire
Why do I always feel invisible, invisible?
Everyday I try to lock my past even though inside I'm such a mess
Why do I always invisible, invisible?
I die my hair and cut my skin
I try everything to make them see me but all they see
is someone that's not me
Even when I'm walking on barb wire
Even when I set myself on fire
Why do I always feel invisible, invisible?
Everyday I try to lock my past even though inside I'm such a mess
Why do I always feel invisible, invisible?
Here inside, my quiet heart
You cannot hear my cries for help
I try everything to make them see me
But everyone sees what I can't be
Even when I'm walking on barb wire
Even when I set myself on fire
Why do I always feel invisible, invisible?
Everyday I try to lock my past even though inside I'm such a mess
Why do I always feel invisible, invisible?
Sometimes when I'm alone I pretend that I'm queen
It's almost believable
Even when I'm walking on barb wire
Even when I set myself on fire
Why do I always feel invisible, invisible?
Everyday I try to lock my past even though inside I'm such a mess
Why do I always invisible, invisible?
Invinsible - Marilyn Manson
Released in 1996 on the album Mechanical Animals, "Invinsible" stands as a defining track in Marilyn Manson's evolution from industrial horror to mainstream rock. The song blends heavy, distorted guitars with a driving rhythm section, characteristic of the industrial metal genre that dominated the mid-90s alternative scene. Its aggressive delivery and themes of vulnerability and resilience resonated deeply with fans, becoming a staple of the band's live performances and a key component of their discography. The track exemplifies the fusion of punk energy and electronic textures that defined the era, cementing Manson's status as a pivotal figure in shaping the sound of 1990s rock music.

