Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt

Album: With Love and Squalor (2005)
Charted: 21
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  • The day you move I'm probably going to explode
    It's true, I'm probably going to explode
    Oh, oh, oh, oh, whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh
    You'll pray for proof; I'm probably making this up
    It's true, I'm probably making this up
    Oh, oh, oh, oh, whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh

    Because my body is your body
    I won't tell anybody
    If you want to use my body
    Go for it, yeah

    My body is your body
    I won't tell anybody
    If you want to use my body
    Go for it, yeah
    Go for it, yeah

    If no one moves, then nobody's going to get hurt
    Don't move 'cause nobody wants to get hurt
    Oh, oh, oh, oh, whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh
    You'll pray for proof; I'm probably making this up
    It's true, I'm probably making this up
    Oh, oh, oh, oh, whoa, oh, oh, oh, oh

    Because my body is your body
    I won't tell anybody
    If you want to use my body
    Go for it, yeah

    My body is your body
    I won't tell anybody
    If you want to use my body
    Go for it, yeah
    Go for it, yeah

    Because my body is your body
    I won't tell anybody
    If you want to use my body
    Go for it, yeah

    My body is your body
    And I'm not just anybody
    If you want to use my body
    Go for it, yeah
    Go for it, yeah Writer/s: CHRISTOPHER CAIN, KEITH MURRAY, MICHAEL TAPPER
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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