“Gasoline” was the first track from Seether’s second album, Disclaimer. It was released in May 2003 as the third and final single from the album.
The song utilizes the metaphor of arson, as shown in the music video, which deals with themes of authenticity. Shaun Morgan is singing about a girl who in...
[Verse 1]
Last night I saw that beauty queen
Watched her paint her face on
I wanna be that magazine
That she bases life on
[Pre-Chorus]
I wanna waste her monthly blood
Wanna get some on my love
Wanna get some gasoline
And burn the house down
[Chorus]
She's got nothing to say
She's got bills to pay
She's got no one to hate
Except for me
[Verse 2]
Last night I saw that beauty queen
She's getting high on Revlon
I wanna be that magazine
That she wastes her life on
[Pre-Chorus]
I wanna waste her monthly blood
Wanna get some on my love
Wanna get some gasoline
And burn the house down
[Chorus]
She's got nothing to say
She's got bills to pay
She's got no one to hate
Except for me
Me
[Bridge]
When I saw that beauty queen
Watched her paint her face on
I wanna be the one unclean
That she wipes her ass on
[Pre-Chorus]
Wanna waste her monthly blood
Wanna get some on my love
Wanna get some gasoline
And burn the house down
[Chorus]
She's got nothing to say
She's got bills to pay
She's got no one to hate
Except for me
She's got nothing but shame
She takes pills for pain
She's got no one to blame
Except for me
For me
Gasoline was written by Shaun Morgan & Dale Stewart.
Gasoline was produced by Jay Baumgardner.