You say our love
Is like dynamite
Open your eyes
It's like fire and ice
Well, you're killing me
Your love's a guillotine
Why don't you just set me free?

(Too young to fall in love) I'm too young
(Too young to fall in love) I'm too young
(Too young to fall in love) too young to fall in love
But I'm too young
(Too young to fall in love) I'm too young
(Too young to fall in love) ooh, I'm too young
(Too young to fall in love) too young to fall in love

Run for the hills
We're both sinners and saints
Not a woman, but a whore
I can just taste the hate
Well, now I'm killing you
Watch your face turning blue
Not yet a man, just a punk in the street

(Too young to fall in love) I'm too young
(Too young to fall in love) I'm too young
(Too young to fall in love) to fall in love
Oh, I'm too young
(Too young to fall in love) much too young
(Too young to fall in love) I'm too young
(Too young to fall in love) too young to fall in love

You say our love
Is like dynamite
It's no surprise
you've got one-way eyes
Well, you're killing me
Your love's a guillotine
Not yet a man, just a punk in the street

(Too young to fall in love) Oh, I'm too young
(Too young to fall in love) I'm too young
(Too young to fall in love) to fall in love
Oh, I'm too young
(Too young to fall in love) much too young
(Too young to fall in love) I'm too young
(Too young to fall in love) too young to fall in love

Too young to fall in love
Too young to fall in love
Too young to fall in love

Too young to fall in love
Too young to fall in love
Too young to fall in love

Too young to fall in love
Too young to fall in love
Too young to fall in love

Too young to fall in love


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    Sounds like those Middle School relationships where you have "I love you very much *insert name here*" or "You are my everything, and I am willing to die for you" as your MSN messenger screen name. Its only puppy love, and you shouldnt take it seriously.
    rogermaniaon May 22, 2006   Link
  • +1
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    This is a continuation of "Too Fast For Love", which is just about getting laid as much as possible. "Too Young" is about being in a destructive relationship and wanting to return to that beaver-banging lifestyle. The 'Not yet a man...' line is very honest
    FelixCloudon July 19, 2002   Link
  • +1
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    I agree, this song is awesome.
    Shadowbitchon June 16, 2005   Link
  • +1
    General Comment
    Motley Crue rules man. the solo in this song is kickass.
    karindyon April 02, 2006   Link
  • +1
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    this song FUCKING kicks ass
    ac/dc_fanon July 30, 2006   Link
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    ur all stupid, if any1s read The Dirt, theyd know its about Tommys relationship with a fugly girl they called bullwinkle nd he sed he loved her even tho she kicked his ass nd they sed he was too young to fall in love, sorted
    minimacason December 02, 2006   Link
  • +1
    General Comment
    he's being honest- he's too young to fall in love.
    jmg21on December 21, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment
    Songs like this just go to prove why Motley Crue were brilliant.
    quiffpornon October 30, 2004   Link
  • 0
    General Comment
    A relationship isnt for him.
    AJGullo23on July 26, 2006   Link
  • 0
    General Comment
    ookay. i think it means that he's too young and immature to commit to a relationship. he just wants to have fun with lots of different women. but it sounds like the girl he's with now is clingy and thinks that they're really in love. btw, a guillotine is a device for severing heads. so yeah. that's just my take on the song.
    lgfuadon June 12, 2007   Link

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