Lolita, I gotta see ya
I got a fire when she pulls me in
Those young girls love automatic
I want to make you lose your brain
For all I know

Come on over and she's pulling at my shirt
Like she's telling me to stay
Well, take a look over here
C'mon, I got the bullets in my head
And she asks me why I came

Shakin' off the dusty cape
Lacin' it up again
'Cause she used to love it
So I bury my shame
She was nineteen and we all rearrange

We could do it all and it'd all go faster
Things could multiply at appalling rates
Then we'd lose our heads
And we'd still go faster
Even on our birthdays

Every night I pray
She comes around my house to stay
And every night I pray
She comes around my house to stay

The hunger has not receded
Those little moments when it wraps my head
The feeblest offers are taken at all costs
But oh, my heart, it wouldn't budge

Shakin' off the dusty cape
Loosen it up again
'Cause she used to love it
So I bury my shame
She was nineteen and we all rearrange

Alright, we could do it all and it'd all go faster
Things could multiply at appalling rates
Then we'd lose our heads
And we'd still go faster
Even on our birthdays

Every night I pray
She comes around my house to stay
And every night I pray
She comes around my house to stay


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    Lolita is a general term coined by the book and the later, more popular film. There are, of course, going to be connections in any instance of a "lolita," but it's not necessarily a direct reference to that story. I think he's speaking more from personal experience, where a young girl, likely underage (hence the "she was nineteen"/"rearrange" line), is clearly interested in him but he must maintain a platonic relationship due to societal norms although, underneath it all, he really does feel a strong sexual attraction to her. BTW, does the girl in the video not look exactly like a younger Denise Richards??

    bocmaximaon July 22, 2008   Link

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