When I was a kid I skinned my knee
And not one tear came out of me
Decided right then I was just born tough
And nothin' ain't ever gonna ruffle my feathers
High school quarterback, football team
A revved up fine-tuned mean machine
And when I got sacked, I'd flash a grin
Saying what's the matter boys, can't you do any better?
No pain, no gain, I couldn't get hurt
'Cause I didn't feel a thing
And then one day I saw your face
Now every thing's changed
My heart's always hurtin', my legs are barely workin'
Feels so good to kiss you on the couch
Sweet mama, your daughter's makin' my eyes water
And only one word comes out of my mouth
Ouch
Ache all over from your tender touch
You say my name and I get goosebumps
Well baby, this former man-of-steel is putty in your hands
And I love this feeling
Those eyes, well, that dress
Cryin' uncle, it's no contest
It's all your fault, I fell in love
Now look what you've done
My heart's always hurtin', my legs are barely workin'
Feels so good to kiss you on the couch
Sweet mama, your daughter's makin' my eyes water
And only one word comes out of my mouth
Ouch
My heart's always hurtin', my legs are barely workin'
Feels so good to kiss you on the couch
Sweet mama, your daughter's makin' my eyes water
And only one word comes out of my mouth
Ouch
Ouch, ouch
Oh baby, it hurt's so good
Ouch is written by Al Anderson, Tom Shapiro. It is first released on April 13, 1999 as part of Sammy Kershaw's album "Maybe Not Tonight" which includes 12 tracks in total. This song is the 7th track on this album. Ouch falls under the genre Country.