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Cigarettes on the dashboard, Sunset stuck in rewind, We were just ghosts with gold teeth, Tryna make the night feel alive. I kissed the danger on your shoulder, Tasted static on your skin, You said, “The world don’t owe us closure,” Then you smiled like a sin. We were too broke to be broken, Too numb to feel sober, Every promise half-spoken, But we swore it was forever. Lemon gasoline — light it up, let it burn, We were kids with no brakes and too much to learn. Every scar was a story, every bruise a crown, We were shining in the dark, never slowing down. (Yeah, we burn, we burn — just to feel the turn.) Backseat sermons and red cup confessions, Half-speed hearts on full-time tension. Laughin’ at the cops in the rearview glow, Said, “If we crash tonight, at least they’ll know.” You had stars in your eyes, but smoke in your lungs, Gold chain faith and a silver tongue. We were chasing thunder in secondhand jeans, Drunk on youth and gasoline dreams. We were too broke to be broken, Too numb to feel sober, Every promise half-spoken, But we swore it was forever. Lemon gasoline — light it up, let it burn, We were kids with no brakes and too much to learn. Every scar was a story, every bruise a crown, We were shining in the dark, never slowing down. (Yeah, we burn, we burn — just to feel the turn.) Now the road hums our names in static, Every mile another habit. I still smell that fire when I close my eyes, Still see your ghost in the yellow lines. Lemon gasoline — I still taste the flame, Every bad decision had your name. We were wild, we were wrong, we were something to see, Just chrome hearts and lemon gasoline. (Yeah, we burn, we burn — till we’re finally free.)

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Cigarettes on the dashboard, Sunset stuck in rewind, We were just ghosts with gold teeth, Tryna make the night feel alive. I kissed the danger on your shoulder, Tasted static on your skin, You said, “The world don’t owe us closure,” Then you smiled like a sin. We were too broke to be broken, Too numb to feel sober, Every promise half-spoken, But we swore it was forever. Lemon gasoline — light it up, let it burn, We were kids with no brakes and too much to learn. Every scar was a story, every bruise a crown, We were shining in the dark, never slowing down. (Yeah, we burn, we burn — just to feel the turn.) Backseat sermons and red cup confessions, Half-speed hearts on full-time tension. Laughin’ at the cops in the rearview glow, Said, “If we crash tonight, at least they’ll know.” You had stars in your eyes, but smoke in your lungs, Gold chain faith and a silver tongue. We were chasing thunder in secondhand jeans, Drunk on youth and gasoline dreams. We were too broke to be broken, Too numb to feel sober, Every promise half-spoken, But we swore it was forever. Lemon gasoline — light it up, let it burn, We were kids with no brakes and too much to learn. Every scar was a story, every bruise a crown, We were shining in the dark, never slowing down. (Yeah, we burn, we burn — just to feel the turn.) Now the road hums our names in static, Every mile another habit. I still smell that fire when I close my eyes, Still see your ghost in the yellow lines. Lemon gasoline — I still taste the flame, Every bad decision had your name. We were wild, we were wrong, we were something to see, Just chrome hearts and lemon gasoline. (Yeah, we burn, we burn — till we’re finally free.)