Crédits
INTERPRÉTATION
Gasoline Lollipops
Interprète
Clay Rose
Voix principales
Bradley Morse
Guitare basse
Kevin Matthews
Batterie
Donny Ambory
Guitare électrique
Scott Coulter
Claviers
COMPOSITION ET PAROLES
Clay Rose
Paroles/Composition
PRODUCTION ET INGÉNIERIE
Steve Berlin
Production
Dave McNair
Ingénierie de mastérisation
Michael Brauer
Ingénierie de mixage
Paroles
I hate my job, I hate my wife
I hate my children, and I hate my life
But I ain’t lookin’ for no answer or fix
Cause if there’s one thing I don’t hate it’s my right to bitch
What would a slave be willing to give
For just half the life that I now live?
But this freedom is one that I can’t comprehend
So, I just come here to die, my friends
Some fight with swords and some fight with pens
But me, I can’t find nothing left to defend
So, I just come here to die
What would a slave
Be willing to do
For just half the life
Given to me and to you
But this freedom is one
That we can’t afford
So, we just come here to die, my lord
Some fight with pens
And some fight with swords
But we can’t find nothing worth fighting for
So, we just come here to die
Now everyone knows it’s as fixed as it gets
The poor breed more poor to work for the rich
But I ain’t saying that I want to stand up and fight
You might call it cowardice, I call it my right
What would a slave
Be willing to do
For just half the rights
given to me and to you
But this freedom is one
that we can’t comprehend
So, we just come here to die, my friends
Some fight with swords and some fight with pens
But we can’t find nothing left to defend
So, we just come here to die
So, we just come here to die
So, we just come here to die
Written by: Clay Rose