George Strait
"The Nerve" lyrics

The Nerve

I'm glad I had the nerve
To talk to you that day
I could just as easily
Have let you get away

In that crowded airport
Far from my hometown
If I had lost my courage then
You wouldn't be around
I'm glad I had the nerve

And I'm glad he had the nerve
To get down on his knees
And say, "I bought this ring for you
Won't you wear it please?"

My daddy sure touched something
In my mama's heart somehow
If he hadn't, I sure wouldn't
Be here with you now
I'm glad he had the nerve

Or I never would have lived like this
Or learned like this
Or laughed like this
Or loved like this

I'm glad he had the nerve
To sail across the sea
My great granddaddy's great-grandpa
In eighteen thirty-three

He met an Indian maiden
In the Smoky Mountain mist
If they hadn't crossed that line
I would not exist
I'm glad they had the nerve

And I'm glad He had the nerve
While staring into space
To give this universe
A time and a place

With one tiny atom
Or an Adam and an Eve
However you look at it
Whatever you believe
I'm glad He had the nerve

Or we never would live like this
Or learn like this
Or laugh like this
Or love like this
Thank God, He had the nerve

And I'm glad I had the nerve
To talk to you that day

Authors: Bobby Braddock