She's Invisible Now
Eurythmics · Boxed [2005]
Takes a step back
From the vacant chair
Looking in the mirror
While she's combing her hair
Wipes the dust from a cup
While she's cleaning up
Wonders very slightly
What she's doing there
A simple reflection
Can be too revealing
Years are for counting
Years are for stealing
She's a mathematician
Calculator
Counting daily
Counting forever...
Cold clean glass and a razor blade
Fly on the table and a passing car
Closes the curtain to keep in the shade
Closes her head and now she's counting down
Dust is collecting
But she doesn't notice
Counting for ever
She's a calculator
No-one can see her
She's invisible now
No-one can see her
And the dust is collecting
From the vacant chair
Looking in the mirror
While she's combing her hair
Wipes the dust from a cup
While she's cleaning up
Wonders very slightly
What she's doing there
A simple reflection
Can be too revealing
Years are for counting
Years are for stealing
She's a mathematician
Calculator
Counting daily
Counting forever...
Cold clean glass and a razor blade
Fly on the table and a passing car
Closes the curtain to keep in the shade
Closes her head and now she's counting down
Dust is collecting
But she doesn't notice
Counting for ever
She's a calculator
No-one can see her
She's invisible now
No-one can see her
And the dust is collecting
She's Invisible Now
Released on the 2005 compilation album Boxed, 'She's Invisible Now' is a track by the British synth-pop duo Eurythmics. The song features the distinctive vocal style of Annie Lennox, blending her ethereal delivery with the group's signature electronic production. As part of their later discography, the recording reflects the band's continued exploration of atmospheric soundscapes and dance-oriented rhythms. The track stands as a testament to their enduring influence in the genre, showcasing a mature evolution of their early synth-pop sound while maintaining the emotional depth characteristic of their work.

