Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Marie Digby: Miss Invisible

Marie Digby: Miss Invisible

There's a girl 
Who sits under the bleachers 
Just another day eating alone 
And though she smiles 
There is something just hiding 
And she can't find a way to relate 
She just goes unnoticed 
As the crowd passes by 
And she'll pretend to be busy 
When inside she just wants to cry 
She'll say... 

Chorus 

Take a little look at the life of Miss Always Invisible 
Look a little closer, I really really want you to put yourself in her shoes
Take another look at the face of Miss Always Invisible 
Look a little harder and maybe then you will see why she waits for the day 
When you'll ask her her name 

The begining, in the first weeks of class 
She did everything to try and fit in 
But the others they couldnt seem to get past all the things that mismatched on the surface 
And she would close her eyes when they left and she fell down the stairs 
And the more that they joked 
And the more that they screamed 
She retreated to where she is now 
And she'll sing... 

Chorus 

Take a little look at the life of Miss Always Invisible 
Look a little harder I really really want you to put yourself in her shoes
Take a little look at the face of Miss Always Invisible 
Look a little closer and maybe then you will see why she waits for the day that you will ask her...her name 

And one day just the same as the last 
Just the days been in counting the time 
Came a boy that sat under the bleachers just a little bit further behind...

This song is basically about a girl that gets rejected from the life at school. This is very true even in real life because there is always going to be that one or two people that gets left out and basically rejected by everyone. That person is the most likely to get bullied and made fun of. There is a girl that sits on the bleachers all alone eating. She tries to hide how she really feels by smiling but inside she wants to cry. In the beginning she would try to fit in but the other people could not get past the surface. So maybe she looked different and people did not like that. They did not try to look deeper inside and see what she really was like. The more the other left her out of things the more she felt like she did not belong. Then one day a boy came and just like her sat on the bleachers. In the chorus it tells you to not look at just a person's surface but deep inside and see how they really are. And to try to imagine yourself in that person's shoes and feel how they are feeling.