Gasoline
by Haim

Album: Women in Music Pt. III (2020)
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  • You took me back but you shouldn't have
    Now it's your fault if I mess around
    I took a drag but I shouldn't have
    Now I'm coughing up like I've never smoked a pack

    Gasoline, pretty please
    I want to get off but you're such a tease
    Throw the keys back to me
    Go on and kick off your boots
    In the passenger seat

    I get sad, you know I get sad
    And I can't look past what I'm sad about
    You did me bad (did me bad, did me bad)
    And I did it back (did it back, did it back)
    You needed ass, well, what's wrong with that?

    Gasoline (gasoline)
    Pretty please (pretty please)
    I want to get off (gasoline)
    But you're such a tease
    Throw the keys (throw the keys)
    Back to me (back to me)
    Go on and kick off your boots (gasoline)
    In the passenger's seat

    (Strike a match, strike a match, watch it blow)
    We're watching the sunrise from the kitchen counter
    (Want you bad, want you bad, don't you know?)
    When you're lying between my legs, it doesn't matter
    (Strike a match, strike a match, watch it blow)
    You say you want to go slower but I want to go faster
    (I want you bad, want you bad)
    Faster and faster

    Gasoline, pretty please
    I want to get off but you're such a tease Writer/s: Alana Mychal Haim, Danielle Sari Haim, Este Arielle Haim, Rostam Batmanglij
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Cliff from Bradford, EnglandI think the Haim sisters are quite brilliant. One of my favourite videos is Haim at Glastonbury 2014 singing " Honey and I " I was also intrigued with the Haim sisters' collaboration and involvement with Taylor Swift. They all seem to love her equally. Also I like the Haim version of Peter Greene's brilliant song "Oh well" and wonder if they knew anything about the Jewish lad from London's East End who was a blues guitar genius and a brilliant song writer who became famous as a member of the original incarnation of Fleetwood Mac in the 60s. Cheers Cliff
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