Bullets

Album: Forever On Your Side (Niles City Sound Sessions) (2018)
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  • I'm too tired to worry
    Oh, 'bout the way it was
    I'm just trying to love you
    So I don't have to clean it up

    Oh, don't let your blood run cold
    Don't let your heart be stone
    Don't be the bitter one
    Oh, some things can't be undone
    Some bullets that you chose
    Can't go back in the gun

    You can't put the bullets back into a gun
    Can't undo what we have done
    Can't break this heart of stone
    You can't put the bullets back into a gun
    Can't undo what we have done
    Can't break this heart of stone

    I ain't made to carry
    All this weight on my own
    Oh, it's way too heavy
    I can't be that strong

    Oh, don't let your blood run cold
    Don't let your heart be stone
    Don't be the bitter one
    Oh, some things can't be undone
    Some bullets that you chose
    Can't go back in the gun

    You can't put the bullets back into a gun
    Can't undo what we have done
    Can't break this heart of stone
    You can't put the bullets back into a gun
    Can't undo what we have done
    Can't break this heart of stone

    We put the bullets back into a gun
    Can't undo what we have done
    Can't break this heart of stone
    We put the bullets back into a gun
    Can't undo what we have done
    Can't break this heart of stone

    We can't put the bullets back into a gun
    Can't undo what we have done
    Can't break this heart of stone
    Can't put the bullets back into a gun
    Can't undo what we have done
    Can't break this heart of stone Writer/s: Nathaniel Rinehart, William Rinehart
    Publisher: Downtown Music Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd., Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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