Bulletproof

Album: Echoes (2016)
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  • Out of time, out of place
    Hate the people we've become
    In the cold, we embraced
    Tell me, where did we go wrong?
    Should have known from the start
    You'd leave me in the dark
    Then I found a spark
    So tonight I'll start a fire

    You're nothing like I ever knew
    Somehow you can't see I'm bulletproof
    So I took the long road
    Went the distance to the bitter end
    Can't you see I'm bulletproof?

    I was blind to my fate
    Walked the line and now I run
    'Cause I see my mistake
    Why did I let down my guard?
    Should have known from the start
    Like a shot right through my heart
    I ignite the spark
    Just to find out who you are
    (Oh)

    You're nothing like I ever knew
    Somehow you can't see I'm bulletproof
    So I took the long road
    Went the distance to the bitter end
    Can't you see I'm bulletproof?

    Take it back
    Take it back
    You're goddamn right, I'm bitter
    Now I'm under attack
    You said my light got dimmer
    I can't believe I ever loved you
    You're goddamn right, I'm bitter
    Sometimes we have to face things on our own

    You're nothing like I ever knew
    Somehow you can't see I'm bulletproof
    So I took the long road
    Went the distance to the bitter end
    Can't you see I'm bulletproof?

    So take your best shot
    So take your best shot
    Is that the best you've got?
    Is that the best you've got?
    I can't believe I ever loved you Writer/s: BENJAMIN LLOYD JOLLIFFE, DAVID BENDETH, FRASER MACLEOD TAYLOR, GUSTAV TOMAS WOOD, JOHN STUART TAYLOR, SIMON MITCHELL
    Publisher: BMG Rights Management, Songtrust Ave, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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