Gasoline

Album: Extremist (2014)
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  • I thought about you
    I thought about the ones that I forget
    Oh please forgive me
    I hope that I've not pushed you to the edge

    Let me wash away the painful words I wrote
    We can smother out the flames within my soul
    No more standing by the way that I believe
    We can smother out the flames

    With gasoline

    You break around me
    You say that I should give my heart a rest
    Let me wash away the painful words I wrote
    We can smother out the flames within my soul
    No more standing by the way that I believe
    We can smother out the flames

    With gasoline

    We'll watch these flames
    Like a tower of dissent, choking out regret
    Devouring light
    An image of my soul, out of our control

    Let me wash away the painful words I wrote
    We can smother out the flames within my soul
    No more standing by the way that I believe
    We can smother out the flames

    With gasoline Writer/s: PATRICK JOHN JUDGE, RYAN CURTIS CLARK
    Publisher: MUSIC SERVICES, INC.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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