| If your circle stays unbroken | |
| Then you're a lucky man | |
| Cause it never, never, never has for me | |
| In the palace of the virgin | |
| Lies the chalice of the soul | |
| And it's likely you might find the answer there | |
| She had fourteen years of teenage tears | |
| And never a helping hand | |
| She had fourteen more of rain before | |
| She saw the sight of land | |
| She was a photograph just ripped in half | |
| A smile inside a frown | |
| And the the light, the answer right | |
| Inside her coming down | |
| I can go away | |
| I can leave here | |
| I can be invisible | |
| He was just eighteen and in-between | |
| A lady and a man | |
| His daddy's girl in momma's world | |
| And that was when he ran | |
| You know the word confused has been abused | |
| But that's just what he was | |
| And then the spark inside the dark | |
| The answer came because it said | |
| You can go away | |
| You can leave here | |
| You can be invisible | |
| Well I grew up quick and I felt the kick | |
| Of life upon a stage | |
| So I bought the book and took a fast look | |
| At just the very last page | |
| It was a single word that I'd just heard | |
| From the two that came before | |
| The only way to really stay | |
| Is to walk right out the door | |
| You can go away | |
| You can leave here | |
| You can be invisible | |
| You can go away | |
| You can leave here | |
| You can be invisible | |
| You can go away | |
| Lord you know it's right to leave here | |
| So I just become invisible |