
“No One Sees Me” is a slow folk ballad about homelessness, isolation, and quiet resilience. Please listen with your heart open.
Lyrics:
[Verse 1]
I’m stuck in this camp, no roof, no door
They pass me by like I’m not real
I sleep on concrete, dream of more
But hide the pain I always feel
[Verse 2]
They say I’m broken, lost at best
A faded name with no address
But they don’t know what’s in my chest
Or why I’m tangled in this mess
[Chorus]
I’m hangin’ on, though nights are rough
The world keeps askin’ why I try
But I won’t quit — I’m strong enough
Even when it hurts to cry
[Verse 3]
No one will hire, they see my face
Like I’m a threat they can’t defend
But I just want a safer place
A job, a meal, a single friend
[Verse 4]
The rent is high, and time feels tight
I fight the urge to disappear
But I still stand through every night
While strangers turn and sneer in fear
[Chorus]
I’m hangin’ on, though nights are rough
The world keeps askin’ why I try
But I won’t quit — I’m strong enough
Even when it hurts to cry
[Bridge]
They argue loud in suits and ties
While we sleep cold beneath the stars
They never look into our eyes
Just drive by fast in fancy cars
[Verse 5]
I’m more than headlines ever say
More than the numbers on their screen
I’ve made it through another day
Though most don’t know where I have been
[Final Chorus]
I’m hangin’ on, though nights are rough
The world keeps askin’ why I try
But I won’t quit — I’m strong enough
Even when it hurts to cry
[Outro]
I may be bruised, but I’m not gone
Still breathing through the pain and fear
And though they wish that I’d move on
I plant my feet — I’m still right here