Doorstep
Molly Bush Lyrics


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I don't know why I can't bring myself back to you
I wish that I could forget all the things that you used to do
Darlin', when you'd hold me I felt safe and so at home
But lately something feels wrong and I don't think I love you anymore

Try to see me differently
Forget all the things I've said
And as much as I want to stay
I think I'll leave instead

Oh you walked with me through it all
And I never even took your hand
I was there for you and you'd fall
But you just stood right back up again
And told me you're fine on your own
Well honey, I'm fine now on my own

Try to see me differently
Forget all the things I've said
And as much as I want to stay
I think I'll leave instead

Don't come cryin' at my doorstep
Screamin' out "I was yours all along!"
And don't come beggin' me to hold you
Cuz honey, now it all just feels wrong

Don't come cryin' at my doorstep
Don't come cryin' to me
Don't come cryin' at my doorstep
Don't come cryin', don't come cryin' to me





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Overall Meaning

Molly Bush's song "Doorstep" is a melancholic reflection on a failing relationship. The opening lines express the dilemma of the singer who cannot bring herself back to her partner despite the safety and comfort she used to feel in his embrace. She longs to forget the painful memories of the past when he used to hurt her but realizes that she cannot submit herself to that kind of abuse anymore. The third line affirms that something feels wrong, and she admits that she doesn't think she loves him anymore.


The next two stanzas add more depth to the singer's perspective of the relationship. The lines "Oh, you walked with me through it all/ And I never even took your hand" suggest that the partner had been supportive, but she was emotionally absent, unwilling to reciprocate, and perhaps, taking him for granted. She realizes that she had been there for him whenever he fell and picked himself up again. However, he didn't extend the same courtesy to her when she needed it the most. She acknowledges that she's fine on her own and doesn't need him anymore, and she decides to leave instead.


The chorus emphasizes the singer's resolution by warning her partner not to come crying at her doorstep, claiming that he was hers all along, or to beg her to hold him because everything feels wrong now. These lines reflect the change in power dynamics in the relationship, where the former victim has now become the empowered one, who wants nothing to do with her partner. In conclusion, "Doorstep" is a powerful and raw song that captures the emotions and complexities of a failing relationship with authenticity.


Line by Line Meaning

I don't know why I can't bring myself back to you
I am not able to understand why I cannot come back to you


I wish that I could forget all the things that you used to do
I wish to forget all the things that you have done in the past


Darlin', when you'd hold me I felt safe and so at home
Your embrace made me feel secure and I was at peace


But lately something feels wrong and I don't think I love you anymore
I have this uneasy feeling that something is not right between us and I am not sure if I love you anymore


Oh you walked with me through it all
You have been by my side through every situation


And I never even took your hand
Although you were there for me, I never really appreciated your support


I was there for you and you'd fall
Whenever you needed me, I was there to catch you when you fell


But you just stood right back up again
You always got back up on your own, without needing my help


And told me you're fine on your own
You asserted that you are capable of handling things on your own


Well honey, I'm fine now on my own
I have realized that I can be fine on my own as well


Don't come cryin' at my doorstep
Do not come to me crying and pleading


Screamin' out 'I was yours all along!'
Do not scream that you were always mine


And don't come beggin' me to hold you
Do not plead to me to hold you once again


Cuz honey, now it all just feels wrong
Because now everything just feels wrong


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No explicit meaning, but it might express a contemplative sentiment or denote vocalization of feeling/emotion.




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