Here and Now - Chris Burke



     
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Here and Now Lyrics


Send somebody, somebody soon
I'm feeling tired, all torn up and nobody knew
I'm thinking someone needs to pray
Forgive me for the wrong I've done, but no one here is safe now
So far down, can you tell me if I'm counted out?
You know that now, you know
That in the end there's nothing left but here and now
You know that now, I'm here and now
Waking up to nobody home
I'm feeling tired, sickened from my constant disease
Will someone have the guts to say?
I'll never right the wrong I've done if all you do is blame me anyway
So far down, can you tell me if I'm counted out?
You know that now, you know
That in the end, there's nothing left but here and now
You know that now, I'm here and now
Send somebody, somebody soon
I'm feeling tired, all torn up and nobody knew

Are you?
So far down, can you tell me if I'm counted out?
You know that now, you know
In the end, there's nothing left but here and now
You know that now, I'm here and now
Here and now, here and now, here and now
I'm here and now, I'm here and now

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Christopher Joseph "Chris" Burke (born August 26, 1965, in Point Lookout, New York) who was the beloved "Corky" from the ABC TV Series, Life Goes On.

Chris Burke was born with down's syndrome, yet managed to have a successful career as both an actor and as a singer.

Early in his career he learned music and stage by tap-dancing. Later he went on to play a down's syndrome adolescent in a made for TV movie. Burke's ability to take direction in spite of his handicap was impressive enough for him to get his own series, the aforementioned, Life Goes On.

Currently, Burke tours the U.S. with his 4-piece folk band. He sings with his twin friends, Joe and John DeMasi. The DeMasi brothers were music counselors at the Town of Hempstead's ANCHOR program for children with disabilities. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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