Shotgun

Album: Sometimes, Forever (2022)
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  • Fogged up the windows in the back
    Coffee and menthol on your breath
    Uppers and my heart never meshed
    I hated coming down
    But this feels the same without the bad things

    So whenever you want me, I'll be around
    I'm a bullet in a shotgun waiting to sound
    Whenever you want me, I'll be around
    I'm a bullet in a shotgun, bullet in a shotgun
    Oh, yeah

    Cold beer and ice cream is all we keep
    The only things we really need
    'Cause I like dessert and alcohol
    And watching as you get
    Drunk and you're stumbling in the hall

    So whenever you want me, I'll be around
    I'm a bullet in a shotgun waiting to sound
    Whenever you want me, I'll be around
    I'm a bullet in a shotgun
    Bullet in a shotgun
    Oh, yeah

    And whenever you want me, I'll be around
    I'm a bullet in a shotgun waiting to sound
    Whenever you want me, I'll be around
    I'm a bullet in a shotgun waiting to sound

    Whenever you want me, I'll be around
    I'm a bullet in a shotgun waiting to sound
    Whenever you want me, I'll be around
    I'm a bullet in a shotgun
    Bullet in a shotgun
    Oh, yeah Writer/s: Sophie Regina Allison
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Walter from North Carolina (usa)She’s bound to know that shotguns can’t shoot bullets; they shoot shotgun shells. So is she saying she wants to be this explosive thing, ready for her man, but she’s incapable because she just doesn’t fit? She sings “I’m a bullet in a shotgun waiting to sound,” but the bullet cannot sound unless it leaves the shotgun for a different firearm.
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