I smell heartbreak on my hands
I feel sick to my stomach as I begin to stand
I see your outline in my bed
In the same spot I watched him rest his head

I've done you wrong, I regret it
I write this song, tryin' to forget it
I feel this emptiness in my chest
It feels surreal, but I'm feeling stressed
I need to do something
I fucked up, for nothing
Now I gotta just tell someone
Tell someone what I've done

Please bathe me now, wash me clean
Just set my heart on fire
Like gasoline
Bathe me now, wash me clean
Just set my heart on fire
Like gasoline
Oh no, like gasoline

I wake up, the morning after
You call but I don't answer
And I can't look you in the eye
No matter how hard I try
You deserve a forever
Not a boy looking for better
But as long as you're still here
I'll try to keep you near

Please bathe me now, wash me clean
Just set my heart on fire
Like gasoline
Bathe me now yeah, wash me clean
Just set my heart on fire
Like gasoline

(Like gasoline)

Please bathe me now, wash me clean
Just set my heart on fire
Like gasoline
Bathe me now yeah, wash me clean
Just set my heart on fire
Like gasoline

Bathe me now, wash me clean
Just set my heart on fire
Just like gasoline


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Gasoline Lyrics as written by Troye Sivan Mellet Paul James Carter

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    This may be way off, but I think this song is about troye cheating on his boyfriend with someone else "I see your outline in my bed In the same spot I watched him rest his head" "Him" being another guy and "your" being his boyfriend "I've done you wrong, I regret it...I fucked up, for nothing" Troye regrets it

    "I wake up, the morning after You call but I don’t answer And I can’t look you in the eye No matter how hard I try You deserve a forever Not a boy looking for better But as long as you’re still here I’ll try to keep you near"

    Troye is saying his boyfriend deserves someone who wants him but troye was just looking for someone better so that's why he cheated

    Beara00on July 21, 2015   Link

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