Invisible
Ashlee Simpson · Other Songs - Ashlee Simpson
Like a star in the sky
Far too many to count with the naked eye
They won't see you
Go ahead
Walk on by
You don't know I'm alive
Maybe one day you'll find
You should open your eyes
You don't know me
[Chorus]
You're the one who looked right through me
Now you're saying that you knew me
When I was invisible
And you're the one who walked right through me
Now you're saying that you knew me
When I was invisible
Little things adding up
Try so hard not to rush
Giving in, letting go
Of the world we know
They won't see you
Force it down
Lose the taste
They all think it's a waste
We don't need to believe every word they say, no
They don't know me
[Chorus]
You're the one who looked right through me
Now you're saying that you knew me
When I was invisible
And you're the one who walked right through me
Now you're saying that you knew me
When I was invisible
It's so easy to be lost
But maybe you're not lost at all
Do you recognize me?
Do you know who I am?
Do you see me now?
Do you see me now?
[Chorus]
You're the one who looked right through me
Now you're saying that you knew me
When I was invisible
And you're the one who walked right through me
Now you're saying that you knew me
When I was oh
Invisible...
Like I'm invisible...
Like I'm invisible...
About Invisible
Ashlee Simpson's "Invisible" stands as a defining track from her early career, capturing the raw vulnerability and pop sensibilities that characterized her debut era. Released alongside her breakthrough album *Autobiography*, the song blends acoustic guitar textures with a driving rhythm to explore themes of emotional isolation and the struggle to be seen. As a central piece in her discography, it reflects the transitional style of mid-2000s pop, balancing mainstream appeal with personal storytelling. The recording serves as a pivotal moment in her artistic journey, establishing her voice as a primary instrument in her songwriting. Its enduring presence in her catalog highlights its significance in shaping her public image and musical identity during a period when she was navigating the complexities of fame and self-expression.

