You Were Gasoline by Andy Judkis published on 2022-09-29T18:01:49Z Wish I could take an ax and chop my memory to pieces And grind it into bits so all the pain deceases Then spread it in the sun and let it rot to fertilizer The kids could all play on my lawn and they’d be none the wiser They’d think the world was sweet and that people were kind They’d never have to know what you did to my mind I liked the way you looked and I liked the things you said But i needed you like a hole in the head You were cruel, baby, you were mean I was on fire, and you were gasoline Now I can’t shake it, can’t leave it behind The memories are termites in the timbers of my mind I try to forget but it’s hard to do I wish I could dismember my memories of you You were cruel, baby, you were mean I was on fire, and you were gasoline I liked the way you looked and I liked the things you said But i needed you like a hole in the head You were cruel, baby, you were mean I was on fire, and you were gasoline Comment by User 850455605 dm on the gram autumreplies i got you 2022-09-30T14:06:58Z