You’ve got a whole lotta Nerve
To waltz in here smiling
Telling me what I deserve
Cause I would be lying
To say that I thought I was worth
Feeling the earth move
You’ve got a whole lotta Nerve
You’ve got a hole in your skirt
You’ve got a knife on your arm
You’ve got a four letter word
Ever on your lips
It’s a part of your charm
You took your toe to the dirt
Wrote out “thou shalt do no harm”
You got ahold of my shirt
And pulled til it ripped
And set off no alarms
Did you feel the earth move?
You’ve got a whole lotta Nerve
Maybe I’m making it up
Maybe I’m making it up
Maybe I’m making it up
Maybe I’m making it up
You gotta hope every word
Will come out just right
When you toss like a boat in the surf
You roll and you pitch and you hold the rail right
When you feel the earth
Did you feel the earth move?
Cause honey I felt the earth move
You’ve got a whole lot of nerve
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