This blood y road re mains a mys ter y.
This sud den dark ness fills the air.
What are we wait in’ for?
Won’t an y bod y help us?
What are we wait in’ (F#m7)for?
We can’t af (A)ford to be (B)in no cent.
Stand up and (A)face the (B)en e my.
It’s a do or (A)die sit u (B)a tion.
(C#m)We will be in (F#m)vin ci ble.
This shat tered dream you can not (C#m)jus ti fy.
We’re gon na scream un til we’re (C#m)sat is fied.
What are we run nin’ for?
We’ve got the right to be an gry.
What are we run nin’ (F#m7)for,
when there’s (C#m)no where (E)we can (F#m)run to (A)an y more?
We can’t af (A)ford to be (B)in no cent.
Stand up and (A)face the (B)en e my.
It’s a do or (A)die sit u (B)a tion.
(C#m)We will be in (F#m)vin ci ble.
And with the (A)pow er of con (B)vic tion, there is no sac ri fice.
It’s a do or (A)die sit u (B)a tion.
(C#m)We will be in (F#m)vin ci ble.
Won’t an y bod y help us?
What are we run nin’ for,
when there’s (C#m)no where,
(F#m)no where (A)we can (CN.C.)run to an y more?
ci ble.
This page shows “Invincible” by Pat Benatar in our color-coded kid songbook view — every note is colored by pitch (red C, orange D, yellow E, green F, blue G, purple A, pink B) and the lyrics sit directly under each note, so children can sing along while they play. The song is in the key of C# at 110 BPM, a medium-difficulty arrangement — try slowing the tempo down using the BPM control.