Oh, oh, yeah
You're so bright
Like a dream
You burn up
Everything
We might make a scene
Ignite gasoline

When the music goes up
And the sun goes down
Lightning strikes
And I'm on the ground
Only one that I want around
Is you
Yeah

Spark and it's like gasoline
I start purring like a machine
My heart only runs on supreme
So hot, give me your gasoline
Yeah

You set me on fire
You set me on fire
You set me on fire
Yeah

You set me on fire
You set me on fire
You set me on fire
Yeah

Heat wave
On the floor
Escape, exit door
Your touch, burning me
Is too much, gasoline

When the music goes up
And the sun goes down
Lightning strikes
And I'm on the ground
Only one that I want around
Is you
Yeah

Spark and it's like gasoline
I start purring like a machine
My heart only runs on supreme
So hot, give me your gasoline
Yeah

You set me on fire
You set me on fire
You set me on fire
Yeah

You set me on fire
You set me on fire
You set me on fire
Yeah

Yeah, damn boy, what you do to me?
Yeah
You set me on fire
Yeah
Oh oh oh oh oh oh

Spark and it's like gasoline
I start purring like a machine
My heart only runs on supreme
So hot, give me your gasoline
Yeah

You set me on fire
You set me on fire
You set me on fire
Yeah

You set me on fire
You set me on fire
You set me on fire
Yeah, aww


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    its obvious what she means.

    he is gasoline. their spark will set a fire. meaning it's really strong. their love for each other.

    asdanielon July 18, 2011   Link

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