When you gonna give it up?
You're giving me such a rush
Come on Holly, would you turn me on?

You are the taste of something sweet
And I'm tangled in the sheets
You left your mark, dragged down my back
So chain me up, I'm in too deep
Too much of you is never enough

When you gonna give it up?
You're giving me such a rush
Come on Holly, would you turn me on?
Just another pretty face,
But I want one more taste
Come on Holly, would you turn me on?

Just one fix
To keep me in the mix
And I'm still strung out on you
Drove all night
I'm the deer in your headlights
What's left of me you'll swallow soon
Too much of you is never enough

So when you gonna give it up?
You're giving me such a rush
Come on Holly, would you turn me on?
Just another pretty face,
But I want one more taste
Come on Holly, would you turn me on?

You took what you wanted
You got it, you know it
I'm haunted by everything that you gave me
You made me, you broke me, you saved me
I'm crazy, but I'm not done

So when you gonna give it up?
You're giving me such a rush
Come on Holly, would you turn me on?
(Holly, would you turn me on?)
Just another pretty face,
But I want one more taste
Come on Holly, would you turn me on?

When you gonna give it up?
You're giving me such a rush
Come on Holly, would you turn me on?
Just another pretty face,
But I want one more taste
Come on Holly, would you turn me on?


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    i dont think jack wrote this song cause in the booklet it says 'all lyrics by alex gaskarth. additional lyrics on track 4 by sam hollander & dave katz.'

    so idk

    xxbigcitydreamson October 01, 2007   Link

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