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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Gasoline" by the artist "Weeknd, The"

In "Gasoline," The Weeknd paints a bleak self-portrait of a man lost in a vicious cycle of self-destruction. The lyrical protagonist, waking up in the pre-dawn hours ("Five in the morning, my time again"), feels detached from reality ("I'm soaked in moonlight, I can't fall asleep"). He seeks solace in a relationship, but even love is tainted by addiction and fear ("I'm pushin' myself close to the edge, / I just wanna feel somethin', my head is detached", "You love when I choke you a little").

The image of gasoline takes on a symbolic meaning. On the one hand, it is associated with escaping reality, numbing the senses ("Five in the mornin', I'm nihilistic"). On the other hand, it embodies the hero's desire to end the pain, to burn bridges ("And if I finally die in peace, / Just wrap my body in these sheets / And pour out the gasoline").

The lyrics explore themes of loneliness, existential crisis ("I'm starin' into the abyss, / I'm seein' nothin' but myself"). The protagonist seeks salvation in the arms of his lover, who becomes his only anchor in chaos ("It's safe to say we're both insane").

The line "I'm noddin' off, drivin' with my eyes closed, / And I'm tryin' not to lose my faith" can be interpreted in two ways: as an indication of drug intoxication and as a metaphor for the struggle for remnants of hope.

Overall, "Gasoline" is a candid and unsettling confession of battling inner demons. The song leaves a bitter aftertaste of hopelessness, making you think about the price we pay for our addictions.

[Verse 1:]

It's 5am, my time again

I've soaking up the moon, can't sleep.

It's 5am my, time again,

I'm calling and you know it's me.

I'm pushing myself further,

I'm just trying to feel my heartbeat beat. (beat)

I wrap my hands around your neck,

You love it when I always squeeze.

It's 5am, I'm high again

And you can see that I'm in pain.

I've fallen into emptiness ,

I want you ‘cause we're both insane.

I'm staring into the abyss,

I'm looking at myself again.

I'm dozing off to R.E.M.,

I'm trying not to lose my faith.

[Chorus:]

And I love it when you watch me sleep,

You spin me ‘round so I can breathe,

It's only safe for you and me,

I know you won't let me OD.

And if I finally die in peace,

Just wrap my body in these sheets

And pour out the gasoline,

It don't mean much to me.

[Verse 2:]

It's 5am, I'm nihilist,

I know there's nothing after this.

Obsessing over aftermaths,

Apocalypse and hopelessness.

The only thing I understand is zero sum of tenderness. (tenderness)

Oh, baby, please just hold me close,

Make me believe there's more to live.

[Bridge:]

Around, around, around, around we go,

In this game called life we are not free.

[Chorus:]

And I love it when you watch me sleep,

You spin me ‘round so I can breathe,

It's only safe for you and me, (don't let me go)

I know you won't let me OD. (don't you let me go)

And if I finally die in peace, (oh yeah)

Just wrap my body in these sheets

And pour out the gasoline,

It don't mean much to me.

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