Oh baby gotta put me back together
I need your smooth dog lovin oh yea
And so I'm sending in the little monster
Gonna turn it up inside your head
Like a holy roller
Holy roller
Holy roller
(To my head)
I said little loin queen parader
Wanna get you down on all yours
Then ya gotta show me what your made of
I'll meet ya child by the back door baby
Like a holy roller
Holy roller
Holy roller
(To my head)
Breakdown
Repeat chorus


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Holy Roller Lyrics as written by Bruce Ian Fairweather Andrew Wood

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    After he gets her on all fours he is going to have anal sex with her... these lyrics... Like a big grizzly bahr comin' out of the closet and eat ya whole.
    Is a double meaning since the phallic reference is "big grizzly bahr" and we all know certain cultures are againt a little cunnilingus and Mother Love Bone seems to be one of them and the "bahr" is coming out of the closet... so there is the reason for no cunnilingus...

    sometimes these songs are just to darn easy!!

    ima_jeniuson February 14, 2005   Link

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