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I'm Here - Wha-Koo



     
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I don't need you to love me
I've got my sister, I can't feel her now
She may not be here, but she's still mine
'n I know, she still loves me
I've got my children, I can't hold them now
They may not be here, but they still mine
'n I know
I know I still love them
Hey
Got my house
It still keeps the cold out
Got my chair
When my body can't hold out
Got my hands doin things like they s'post to
Showing my heart to the folks that I'm close to
I got my eyes though they don't see as far now
They see more 'bout how things really are now
I'm gonna take a deep breath

Hey
I'm gonna hold my head up
Gonna put my shoulders back
And look you straight in the eye
I'm gonna flirt with somebody
When they walk by
I'm gonna sing out
Sing out yeah
I believe I have inside of me
Everything that I need to live a bountiful life
With all the love inside of me
I'll stand as tall as the tallest tree
And I'm thankful for each day that I'm given
Both the easy and the hard ones I'm livin'
But most of all
Yes I'm thankful for lovin' who I really am
I'm beautiful
Yes I'm beautiful
And I'm here
Yes you are, you are here.

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Biography by Paolo Filipponi (All Music Guide)
Among the overlooked groups of the Seventies is an American band called Wha-koo. Their debut album of 1977 for ABC Records, recorded under the name of Big Wha-koo, is a very good collection of rock songs and ballads mostly composed by singer/guitarist Danny Douma. The band line-up was filled in with David Palmer, the excellent singer on Steely Dan's first album "Can't Buy a Thrill"(1972), Nick Van Maarth ...

Read more about Wha-Koo on Last.fm.


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