Life's A Gas
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Life's A Gas
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I could have loved you girl
Like a planet
I could have chained your heart
To a star
But it really doesn't matter at all
No it really doesn't matter at all
Life's a gas
I could have built a house
On the ocean
I could have placed your love
In the sky
But it really doesn't matter at all
No it really doesn't matter at all
Life's a gas
I could have turned you
Into a priestess
I could have burned
Your fate in the sand
But it really doesn't matter at all
No it really doesn't matter
Life's a gas
But it really doesn't matter
No it really doesn't matter at all
Life's a gas
I hope it's gonna last
But it really doesn't matter at all
No it really doesn't matter
Life's a gas
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Whinnie Williams performs "Life's A Gas", and this lyric page sits inside the Whinnie Williams catalog on LyroVerse.
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