I'm sitting with my heart out on the table
I'm doing a face to face with God
He picked up my heart and said,
What you want me to do with this?
I just blinked my eyes no smile, no laugh, no tears
No shrugging my shoulders

It crossed my mind, yeah I got an idea
You could take my heart and put it in a padlocked box
What if they grab too hard or smash it, or throw it down
I'm scared of being hurt, I just want to live, live a happy life!

You want to, you want to
Soak my heart in gasoline
Light a match and consume me
Soak my pride in gasoline all of you and none of me

I was reminded my heart reeks of gasoline
It bears the mark of a slave committed to life
Anyone who wants it will have to grab it from a real big God
Try to touch me, you'll be consumed, you'll be consumed

I want to, I want to
You want to, you want to
Soak my heart in gasoline
Light a match and consume me
Soak my pride in gasoline all of you and none of me

I'm sitting here with my heart out on the table
Next to a bloody mess that was once a man's heart
I looked at God and said, What do you want me to do with this?
He said, already done, already done, that heart was Jesus

You want to, you want to
Soak my heart in gasoline
Light a match and consume me
Soak my pride in gasoline all of you and none of me


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Gasoline Lyrics as written by Korene M Cooper John Landrum Cooper

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    Soak my heart in gasoline Light a match and consume me… This song is an awesome song! To me it means to set me on fire for you (God) and never put my flame out. So that we may be the light of the world. ®îÞÞ³d~wîñg§

    ripp3d_wingson November 27, 2004   Link
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    I love this song.I love the lyrics and it just sounds really good.

    Mmhmm_rkon February 24, 2006   Link
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    i like this song, Skillet was good when they came out now they're awesome! i just wish they hard rocked and actually said the "G-Word"

    musicfan1968on June 05, 2010   Link

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