Invisible - Hal Ketchum

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Standing on the corner with my paper cup
Nickels dimes and quarters, never near enough
The busy people walk on by, never look me in the eye
I've become expendable, untouchable, invisible

Sign I carry says I'll work for anything
Was a time when I could make that hammer scream
I was young and I was strong, always thought I get along
But I've become, expendable, untouchable, invisible

I can understand, why you don't want to see a man
Whose fallen this far down and out, might give you room for doubt
I can sympathize, that if you looked into my eyes
You might see yourself on the other side of hope

Expendable, untouchable, invisible

I can understand, why you don't want to see a man
Whose fallen this far down and out, might give you room for doubt
I can sympathize, that if you looked into my eyes
You might see yourself on the other side of hope


If you see me on the roadside, please don't look away
I got something precious, to give to you today
So take a poor man's sympathy, the gift of never being me

Expendable, untouchable, invisible
May you never be, expendable, untouchable, invisible

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Hal Ketchum (born April 9, 1953) is an American country musician, songwriter, and performer.

Though Ketchum first began recording in the mid-1980s, not until his 1991 record deal with Curb Records did he have a major hit with the album Past The Point Of Rescue. The title cut to the album was a Top 3 single, and other singles that met similar success included "Small Town Saturday Night" and "Sure Love".

In 1994 Ketchum toured Britain, issuing the single "Past The Point Of Rescue" on that side of the Atlantic. Though the single failed to make the UK Top 100 pop charts, it received extensive airplay on country radio. The album Every Little Word (of which the UK release featured a bonus disc of past US hits including "Past The Point...") made the Top 40 on the UK country charts and also did the same back in the US.

Ketchum continues to record and release new material. His film credits include a small role in the 1994 film Maverick. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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