Lyric discussion by xpixiex 

Actually, it has more than just the name in common with Nabokov's novel.

There's a reference to 'beds at the gold motel', where in the book Humbert takes Lolita all across the country, and 'to bind you' - Humbert winds up using bribery to keep Lolita sleeping with him. It also says 'to find you', which Humbert also tries to do towards the end of the book, and also 'can't find you now'.

Not to mention the open plea of 'won't you come home with me?', which is basically all that Humbert desires.

Personally I'd say it was almost defnitely based on Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita.

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