Gasoline
Seether Lyrics


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Last night I saw that beauty queen
Watched her paint her face on
I wanna be that magazine
That she bases life on
I wanna waste her monthly blood
Wanna get some on my love
Wanna get some gasoline
And burn the house down

She's got nothing to say
She's got bills to pay
She's got no one to hate
Except for me

Last night I saw that beauty queen
She's getting high on Revlon
I wanna be that magazine
That she wastes her life on
Wanna to waste her monthly blood
Wanna get some on my love
Wanna get some gasoline
And burn the house down

She's got nothing to say
She's got bills to pay
She's got no one to hate
Except for me
Me

When I saw that beauty queen
Watched her paint her face on
I wanna be the one unclean
That she wipes her ass on
Wanna waste her monthly blood
Wanna some on my love
Wanna get some gasoline
And burn the house down

She's got nothing to say
She's got bills to pay
She's got no one to hate
Except for me
She's got nothing but shame
She takes pills for pain
She's got no one to blame




Except for me
For me

Overall Meaning

The lyrics of Seether's song Gasoline paint a disturbing and graphic picture of a man's obsession with a beauty queen, whom he views as a symbol of perfection and beauty. However, instead of admiring her from afar, the man wants to possess her and control her, even to the extent of wanting to waste her monthly blood and use gasoline to burn down her house. The lyrics suggest that the man is deeply disturbed and has a misogynistic view of women, seeing them as objects to be controlled and manipulated. The imagery of painting one's face on and wiping oneself with someone else's blood adds to the unsettling tone of the song.


Despite the dark lyrics, Gasoline has been well received by fans and critics alike. Its driving guitar riffs and heavy drums create a sense of urgency and intensity that captures the song's disturbing themes. The vocals are raw and emotive, expressing the man's twisted desires in a way that makes the listener uncomfortable yet intrigued.


Overall, Gasoline is a powerful song that touches on themes of obsession, control, and misogyny. The lyrics are disturbing yet thought-provoking, and the music is intense and engaging.


Line by Line Meaning

Last night I saw that beauty queen
The singer saw a woman, possibly famous or admired, who uses makeup to create a certain image


Watched her paint her face on
The singer observed her putting on makeup to become her ideal self


I wanna be that magazine
The singer wants to be the medium through which the woman derives her inspiration or sense of identity


That she bases life on
The artist believes that the woman's personality, lifestyle and decisions revolve around what she sees in magazines


I wanna waste her monthly blood
The artist wants to waste the woman's menstrual blood as a sign of disrespect for her and all she represents


Wanna get some on my love
The singer desires to mix the woman's menstrual blood with his own bodily fluids as an act of degradation


Wanna get some gasoline
The singer wants to use gasoline to set fire to the house as a manifestation of his anger or hatred


And burn the house down
The artist wants to destroy the symbol of the woman's life, possibly as a way of escaping or taking revenge


She's got nothing to say
The woman has no original thoughts, opinions or perspectives of her own


She's got bills to pay
The woman has financial problems or obligations to fulfill


She's got no one to hate
The woman has no specific enemies or people she dislikes


Except for me
The artist is the only person who elicits negative emotions from the woman, possibly because of his obsession or past actions


She's getting high on Revlon
The woman is using makeup as a form of escapism or a way to feel better about herself


That she wastes her life on
The singer believes that the woman's preoccupation with makeup is a wasted or misguided pursuit


I wanna be the one unclean
The singer wants to be the person who is considered disgusting, taboo or reviled by society


That she wipes her ass on
The artist wants to be associated with something dirty or unpleasant in the woman's life


She's got nothing but shame
The woman feels worthless, guilty or embarrassed about herself or her situation


She takes pills for pain
The woman is using drugs to cope with her emotional or physical pain


She's got no one to blame
The woman is unable to attribute her problems or shortcomings to anyone else


Except for me
The artist is the only person the woman considers responsible for her distress or misfortunes




Lyrics © RESERVOIR MEDIA MANAGEMENT INC
Written by: Shaun Welgemoed, Dale Stewart, John Humphrey

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LYRICS:
Last night, I saw that beauty queen
Watched her paint her face on
I wanna be that magazine
That she bases life on

I wanna waste her monthly blood
Wanna get some on my love
Wanna get some gasoline
And burn her house down

She's got nothing to say
She's got bills to pay
She's got no one to hate
Except for me

Last night, I saw that beauty queen
She's getting high on Revlon
I wanna be that magazine
That she wastes her life on

Wanna waste her monthly blood
Wanna get some on my love
Wanna get some gasoline
And burn her house down

She's got nothing to say
She's got bills to pay
She's got no one to hate
Except for me

Me

When I saw that beauty queen
And watched her paint her face on
I wanna be the one unclean
That she wipes her ass on

Wanna waste her monthly blood
Wanna get some on my love
Wanna get some gasoline
And burn her house down

She's got nothing to say
She's got bills to pay
She's got no one to hate
Except for me

She's got nothing but shame
She takes pills for pain
She's got no one to blame
Except for me

For me



bubimir

Last night I saw that beauty queen
Watched her paint her face on
I want to be that magazine
That she bases life on
I want to waste her monthly blood
Want to get some on my love
Want to get some gasoline
And burn the house down

She's got nothing to say
She's got bills to pay
She's got no one to hate
Except for me

Last night I saw that beauty queen
She's getting high on revlon
I want to be that magazine
That she wastes her life on
I want to waste her monthly blood
Want to get some on my love
Want to get some gasoline
And burn the house down

She's got nothing to say
She's got bills to pay
She's got no one to hate
Except for me
Me

When I saw that beauty queen
And watched her paint her face on
I want to be the one unclean
That she wipes her ass on
Want to waste her monthly blood
Want to get some on my love
Want to get some gasoline
And burn the house down

She's got nothing to say
She's got bills to pay
She's got no one to hate
Except for me
She's got nothing but shame
She takes pills for pain
She's got no one to blame
Except for me
For me



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Bow Bow

I wish music was still like this these days

Henry Barber

It is

aeriebee

they still make music friend!! check out their new shit

Silverline257

Amen...So TRUE! I grew up in the late 80's, & 90's.. 20's was in my early 2000's.. Music was so much better back then..

Tree House Constituents

Are you not in these comments because you're listening to this music still, while participating in the days of these...??? lol

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misty allen

Im 38. I introduced my 18yr old daughter to this band. Now we are on vacation going down intwrstate 40 with this song blaring. Yep i get a few awesome mom points lol

Bryan Soto

100 points

Maggy Yaksic

Well I love Seether she doesn't but she did introduce me to Disturbed!

JD

That's epic. You are definitely 1 cool ass mom......

Thomas Mcclusky

Dam right brother good times. My daughter is the same way too

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