Goodbye in Gasoline

KENNETH GAMBLE, LEON HUFF

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.

Trivia about the song Goodbye in Gasoline by Less Than Jake

When was the song “Goodbye in Gasoline” released by Less Than Jake?
The song Goodbye in Gasoline was released in 2004, on the album “B Is For B-Sides”.
Who composed the song “Goodbye in Gasoline” by Less Than Jake?
The song “Goodbye in Gasoline” by Less Than Jake was composed by KENNETH GAMBLE, LEON HUFF.

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