Pick a number, wait in line
There's no medicine
That can fix that mind

Holly Wood, Holly Wood
Watch out, here she comes
Holly Wood, Holly Wood
Fucking a loaded gun

Message, panicked, a naked waste
There's no help to give this one
To keep her sane

Holly Wood, Holly Wood
Watch out, here she comes
Holly Wood, Holly Wood
Fucking a loaded gun
Look out, boy

She's a few cards short of a full deck
A joker in the game, oh
She's got a bullet with your name on it
No doubt she's a mental case, oh
Better keep that girl away

Poor Holly Wood
She is bad goods
Poor Holly Wood

This may be the last time I say
This may be the last time I say

Oh, poor Holly Wood
She is cracked goods
Poor Holly Wood
Oh, she's cracked, she's cracked
And where she's gone there's no coming back
Watch her fingers, she's gonna pull the trigger
Then the party's over

Holly Wood, Holly Wood
Watch out, here she comes
Holly Wood, Holly Wood
Fucking a loaded gun


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    Sounds like Claudio is making a joke of Hollywood and how much attention these "stars" get from certain types of people. I think of Lady Gaga whenever i hear this song LOL

    Anonemison January 07, 2013   Link

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