I Could Kick Your Ass

Album: Justin Moore (2009)
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  • You got your million bucks
    You got your flashy sports car
    You got your trophy girls
    Man you think you're a star

    You got your teeth bleached
    You like to play the rich game
    Yeah you think you're a cowboy
    The new Jesse James

    But I could kick your ass
    I could jack your jaw
    Put you flat in the dirt boy
    Yeah I'd have a ball
    So go ahead and act tough
    Like your John Wayne's son
    But things can change fast
    I can kick your ass

    Tried to steal my girl
    Better bring your big friends
    Another one or two
    Cause your gonna need them
    You're a little to small
    To be calling me names
    I'm bout to knock that smirky little grin
    Right off of your face

    I can kick your ass
    I could jack your jaw
    Put you flat in the dirt boy
    Yeah I'd have a ball
    So go ahead and act tough
    Like your John Wayne's son
    But things can change fast
    I can kick your ass

    Oh how about it boy

    Yeah
    I could kick your ass
    I could jack your jaw
    Put you flat in the dirt boy
    Hell I'd have a ball
    So go ahead and act tough
    Like your John Wayne's son
    But things can change fast
    I could kick your ass Writer/s: BRIAN MAHER, JEREMY STOVER, JUSTIN MOORE
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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