Holly Like Ivy
Pete Townshend Lyrics


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I went to Dallas back in 82
The cafe society was numero oui
Surrounded by model, girls and guys in boots
I watched as they conspired taking parking lot dues
Looking back on a cherished memory
A strange conception seems to frontal me
Holly's like ivy
She grows on it

I realize if all the beautiful girls
Were lost like gems, will grow to pearls
Now Holly is behind me,
And I fall from the place
I've got this burning sensation
As she brushed my things
Looking back on a cherished memory
A strange conception seems to frontal me
Holly's like ivy
She grows on it

(guitar solo)
Looking back on a cherished memory
A strange conception seems to frontal me
Holly's like

I know I must hurry back there
And look for Holly with her long brown hair
I was brit by some relief
All I want for Christmas is her two front teeth
Looking back on my cherished memory
A strange conception seems to frontal me
Holly's like ivy
She grows on it




Holly's like ivy
Grows

Overall Meaning

The first verse of "Holly Like Ivy" paints a vivid picture of an experience the songwriter had in Dallas in 1982. Townshend describes a cafe society filled with beautiful model-like people wearing boots, seemingly conspiring to collect parking lot fees. This memory is a cherished one, but as he looks back on it now, it seems strange to him. The chorus likens Holly to ivy, suggesting that she has an alluring quality that grows on people.


In the second verse, Townshend reflects on the idea that if all the beautiful girls were to disappear, they would still grow into pearls over time. Holly is now behind him, and he feels a burning sensation as she brushed his things. He again reflects on the strange conception of the memory and the way Holly grows on people like ivy. The final verse includes a guitar solo and continues the theme of looking back on a cherished memory and the idea that Holly is like ivy, growing on people.


Overall, the song seems to be about the alluring power of a beautiful woman and how her presence stays with people long after they have left her behind. The lyrics capture the feeling of nostalgia and longing for something that was once important but has since slipped from our grasp. The metaphor of Holly as ivy suggests that her influence is pervasive and persistent, even if we are no longer in direct contact with her.


Line by Line Meaning

I went to Dallas back in 82
The singer reminisces about a visit to Dallas in 1982


The cafe society was numero oui
The cafe culture was trendy and fashionable


Surrounded by model, girls and guys in boots
The singer was among a group of stylishly dressed people, including models


I watched as they conspired taking parking lot dues
The artist observed people engaging in shady activities such as collecting parking fees


Looking back on a cherished memory
The artist reflects on a fond memory


A strange conception seems to frontal me
The memory evokes a peculiar feeling


Holly's like ivy
The person Holly is likened to ivy - perhaps meaning she is clingy or grows on people


She grows on it
Holly's tendency to cling grows on people like ivy grows on a wall


I realize if all the beautiful girls
The artist comes to the realization that if all the beautiful girls were lost, they would still have intrinsic value


Were lost like gems, will grow to pearls
Even if the beautiful girls were lost, they would still become something valuable


Now Holly is behind me,
The person Holly is no longer around the singer


And I fall from the place
The artist feels like they've lost their footing without Holly around


I've got this burning sensation
The singer feels a strong emotion that's difficult to quell


As she brushed my things
Perhaps Holly physically touched the singer's belongings, causing them to feel a sense of attachment to her


I know I must hurry back there
The singer feels a sense of urgency to return to the place where they met Holly


And look for Holly with her long brown hair
The artist specifically remembers Holly's physical appearance


I was brit by some relief
The artist felt a feeling of release or relief


All I want for Christmas is her two front teeth
The singer would be content with the most basic things as long as Holly was around


Holly's like ivy
Repeating the comparison made earlier


She grows on it
Repeating the conclusion made earlier




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Spirit Music Group
Written by: PETER DENNIS BLANDFOR TOWNSHEND

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