On long drives I belt out bits of 'Bulletproof Love' and then immediately look up the full lyrics the minute I get home — it’s become a tiny ritual. If you want the lyrics quickly and reliably, start with Genius and Musixmatch. Genius often has crowd-sourced transcriptions plus annotations that explain references and interpretations, which is great if you like diving into what the band might be hinting at. Musixmatch powers lyrics for a lot of streaming platforms, and their synced lines are useful if you want to follow along while listening on Spotify or Apple Music.
If you prefer a one-stop search, a Google query like "Pierce the Veil Bulletproof Love lyrics" will usually surface snippets from multiple sites, but be careful: some lyric aggregators can have mistakes. AZLyrics and Lyrics.com are other common repositories that tend to be straightforward (no annotations, just the text). Also check YouTube for an official lyric video or the official audio — sometimes the video description includes the lyrics or a link to the band’s site. For absolute authenticity, the album’s physical booklet or the digital booklet that comes with purchases on iTunes will have the official printed lyrics.
A few practical tips from my own use: confirm lines against a couple of sources if something sounds off, especially with screamed or mumbled parts. If you’re into context, browse fan discussions on Reddit (try the band's subreddit) or Tumblr, where people often debate lines and meanings. And if you want to support the band while getting the words, stream the track on Spotify or Apple Music (they’ll often show synced lyrics), or buy the album so you get the physical/digital booklet. I still like to sing along while reading the lyrics on my phone — it makes road trips and late-night playlists feel extra cathartic.