Goodbye In Gasoline

Album: B Is For B-Sides (2004)
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  • My lungs are aching
    From the cold from being outside.
    And the windows in my car
    Have started to fog up.
    And it's colder then I remember it ever being in Florida.

    My stomach's burning
    And the stereo in this car is screaming so loud.
    It's 3 in the morning
    I'm just starting to wake up.
    And it's darker then I remember it ever being in Florida.

    The saddest song always plays
    On the radio on the worst days,
    So I'm saying goodbye in gasoline.
    It's the only way I know

    My head in spinning
    And this engine is humming and clicking in time.
    To the pounding in my head
    And this heart on my sleeve
    And it's quieter then I remember.
    And it can go on forever.

    Do you know how many times
    How many times I've counted the signs of State lines
    and roads I've known.
    I know, this time, feels like goodbye.

    My lungs are aching
    From the cold from stading outside.
    And it's no surprise that we're fucked up.
    But you're colder then I remember
    you ever being in Florida. Writer/s: KENNETH GAMBLE, LEON HUFF
    Publisher: Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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