Rachel Dean & David Brush – Dodging Bullets

Rachel Dean & David Brush Dodging Bullets

Rachel Dean & David Brush – Dodging Bullets Lyrics

Artist: Rachel Dean & David Brush
Song: Dodging Bullets

I can’t do it anymore. You’re not healthy and neither am I
Melody, please, you can’t just up and walk away–
I’m not walking away from you
I’m walking toward myself

I’m not ripping up our photos
Just taking them off the shelf
I will not tiptoe through a landmine
Only to find this time it’s me you’re gunning for

To settle some invisible score
Well not anymore
You push then you pull
It’s like dodging bullets with you

I’m empty, you’re full
It’s like dodging bullets around you
Intended or not
You have a knack

For making me feel I got a target on my back
And despite my forgiveness, insistence, resistance
I refuse to stay within striking distance
Waiting around for round two

Dodging bullets from you
I get it. I’m sorry I couldn’t–or didn’t–
No. You did mostly what you could. But these, Ethan? They don’t work if you don’t take them
They make me jittery and I don’t–

I can’t go to the hospital again because you don’t want to feel jittery!
I am worthy
I know I’m worthy
I don’t have to feel the shame or take the blame

I will not tiptoe through a landmine
Only to find this time it’s me you’re gunning for
To settle some invisible score
Well not anymore

No more dodging bullets with you
I’m sorry
I know you are
You’ll call?

Of course
And it’s okay if I…
Of course. Yes
Okay. Just to make sure that– you know?

Okay
There’s so much to say
Then for god’s sake, say it
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From the album:
The Anxiety Project : Original Cast Recording
Release Year: 2021