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Here I Am - Stacy Barthe



     
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When will the daylight come?
When will the daylight come?
Will the daylight come?Got interrupted
She's so destructive to my [?] on her hands
Only time she having time is when she's drunk
Waiting for the light, sun don't ever come
If that's life, is that life worth living?
'Cause last night I swore it was the last timeSaid I wouldn't do it again
Here I am
Said I wouldn't do it again
Here I amIt's my pity party I got around to
I got all dressed up but nobody showed
So I dance by myself, drink by myself
Pass out in my clothes on the floor all aloneSaid I wouldn't do it again
Here I am
Said I wouldn't do it again
Here I am, here I am
Right back in my [?] again

Right back where I started then
Said I wouldn't do it again
Here I amNow watch me as I drink my pain away
From the rum in this bottle
Drink my pain away
From the rum in this bottleSaid I wouldn't do it again
Said I wouldn't do it again
Here I am
I said I wouldn't do it again
I said I wouldn't do it again
No, no, no, but here I am
Here I am, here I am now
Here I am, here I am
Here I am
Songwriters
GIBSON, COREY / STEPHENS, JOHN / BARTHE, STACY / CAMPBELL, JOI / WOODARD, JESSE / HO, JAMES RYANPublished by
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Universal Music Publishing Group, Royalty Network

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Packing a background as exotic as it is homegrown, Atlanta-based Haitian/Dominican songwriter Stacy Barthe has earned a startstudded client list in her short time on the scene. With credits for the likes of Black Eyed Peas, Britney Spears, Keri Hilson, Enrique Iglesias, New Kids on the Block, Ciara, Tiffany Evans, Cassie, and Diddy to name a few, Barthe has become one of the most indemand young songwriting talents. So much so that Universal Music Publishing took notice of her work, and signed her to their already impressive assembly.

Read more about Stacy Barthe on Last.fm.


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