@[Diderik:33655] "Your a holiday!" Was a popular term used in the 50s/60s to compliment someone on their all around. For example, not only are they beautiful, but they are fun and kind too ... just an all around "holiday".
I think your first comment is closer to being accurate. The singer/song writers state "Millions of eyes can see, yet why am i so blind!? When the someone else is me, its unkind its unkind". I believe hes referring to the girl toying with him and using him. He wants something deeper with her, thats why he allows himself to be as a puppet (even though for her fun and games) as long as it makes her happy. But he knows deep down that she doesnt really want to be serious with him and thats what makes him.
Come here, big boy
Ah, mm, yeah
You've been a bad, bad boy
I'm gonna take my time, so enjoy
There's no need to feel no shame
Relax, and sip upon my champagne
'Cause I wanna give you a little taste
Of the sugar below my waist, you nasty boy
I'll give you some oh-la-la
Voulez vous coucher avec moi?
I got you breaking into a sweat
Got you hot, bothered, and wet
You nasty boy
Nasty, naughty boy
Oh baby, for all it's worth
I swear I'll be the first to blow your mind
Now, if you're ready, come and get me
I'll give you that hot, sweet, sexy loving (loving)
Hush now, don't say a word
I'm gonna give you what you deserve
Now, you better give me a little taste
Put your icing on my cake
You nasty boy
Oh no, oh there I go again
I need a spanking 'cause I've been bad
So let my body do the talkin'
I'll slip you that hot, sweet, sexy loving
Oh, ha!
Come on, daddy!
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh yeah
Oh yeah, oh, come on, sugar
I got you breaking into a sweat
Got you hot, bothered, and wet
You nasty boy
Nasty, naughty boy
Naughty boy
Oh baby, for all it's worth
I swear I'll be the first to blow your mind
Now that you're ready, give it to me
Just give me that hot, sweet, sexy loving
Now give me a little spanking
Oh, oh, is that all you've got?
Come on now, don't play with me
Oh, give me that hot, sweet, nasty
Boy, don't you make me wait
Now you better give me a little taste
Put your icing on my cake
You nasty boy
Mm
Ah, mm, yeah
You've been a bad, bad boy
I'm gonna take my time, so enjoy
There's no need to feel no shame
Relax, and sip upon my champagne
'Cause I wanna give you a little taste
Of the sugar below my waist, you nasty boy
I'll give you some oh-la-la
Voulez vous coucher avec moi?
I got you breaking into a sweat
Got you hot, bothered, and wet
You nasty boy
Nasty, naughty boy
Oh baby, for all it's worth
I swear I'll be the first to blow your mind
Now, if you're ready, come and get me
I'll give you that hot, sweet, sexy loving (loving)
Hush now, don't say a word
I'm gonna give you what you deserve
Now, you better give me a little taste
Put your icing on my cake
You nasty boy
Oh no, oh there I go again
I need a spanking 'cause I've been bad
So let my body do the talkin'
I'll slip you that hot, sweet, sexy loving
Oh, ha!
Come on, daddy!
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh yeah
Oh yeah, oh, come on, sugar
I got you breaking into a sweat
Got you hot, bothered, and wet
You nasty boy
Nasty, naughty boy
Naughty boy
Oh baby, for all it's worth
I swear I'll be the first to blow your mind
Now that you're ready, give it to me
Just give me that hot, sweet, sexy loving
Now give me a little spanking
Oh, oh, is that all you've got?
Come on now, don't play with me
Oh, give me that hot, sweet, nasty
Boy, don't you make me wait
Now you better give me a little taste
Put your icing on my cake
You nasty boy
Mm
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I have to agree with you on that. And the spanking does sound appealing ;)