Cover art for We’re Invisible by Kwolek

We’re Invisible

Kwolek
Track 3 on Masks 
Sep. 7, 20181 viewer

We’re Invisible Lyrics

We have hated, separated
We’re Satanists for Jesus, and of course they’ll believe us
It’s not complicated, we know it’s wrong
We planted bombs in palaces and in the halls of weapons manufacturers
Because it’s only violence
It’s just a little violence
You see we know they had to go

“Remorse is only a prelude to sin”
Bodies in the streets, so many modern inconveniences
Never thе bully, always the prey
Feminist cocks, pacifist cops, militant monks, puritan punks - you know wе got them

We have faded, deviated
We’ve been hiding, but it’s time we finally showed ourselves
With a little violence
Just a touch of violence
Because we know they had to go

In reality I have nobody
It’s just myself when I say “us”, you’ve gotta understand
We’re invisible
We’re invisible
We’re invisible

We’re burning bright but we cast no shadows
In masks of memories, we’re invisible
We seem so outta sight
But all the while we’re dying to light it up
And roam alone
Still we’ve hated, separated
It’s not complicated, but it’s still so wrong
We record it or you won’t believe us
We tap your phone and all the sites we know you frequent
It’s violence, it makes no sense at all
(Violated violating violated violating)
We’re invisible

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From Kwolek: It sounds like this song advocates violence. It’s ironic. It does advocate Satanism, though. Paranoia and oxymorons blur the edges around frank revelations.

Lyrics reference Yukio Mishima’s novel, Memories of a Mask. See also Nina Simone’s rendition of Ain’t Got No / I Got Life on European television.

Being invisible is better than being overexposed.

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September 7, 2018
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