Lyrics I'm Still Here - Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
Left
my
home
in
North
Augusta
at
the
age
of
three
My
mother,
big
brothers,
two
sisters
and
me
She
brought
us
to
New
York
City
to
set
herself
free
From
all
the
fightin',
screamin'
and
misery,
yeah
But
New
York
in
1960,
no
peace
to
be
found
Segregration,
drugs
and
violence
was
all
around
But
I'm
still
here,
yeah
But
I'm
still
here
All
the
things
I've
been
through
just
to
sing
this
song
All
the
people
I've
seen
come
and
go
as
I
kept
pushin'
on
I
had
to
work
as
a
prison
guard
telling
men
to
do
what
they
were
told
'Cos
some
record
label
told
me
I
was
too
fat,
too
short,
black
and
old
I
had
to
direct
the
choir
to
let
my
voice
out
That
was
the
only
place
I
could
sing
and
be
proud
But
I'm
still
here,
yeah
I
said
I'm
still
here
From
the
ghetto
to
The
Garden,
from
the
ballrooms
to
The
Bow
From
Down
Under
to
Great
Britain
I
played
so
many
drinkin'
holes
Then
the
big
sea
crashed
down
on
me
Tried
to
take
it
all
away
And
I
didn't
know
if
I
would
live
Live
to
see
another
day
But
I'm
still
here,
yeah
I
said
I'm
still
here
I'm
still
here
I'm
still
here,
I'm
still
here,
I'm
still
here
I'm
still
here,
I'm
still
here,
I'm
still
here
I'm
still
here,
I'm
still
here,
I'm
still
here
I
didn't
let
nothin'
get
me
down
Sometimes
you
got
to
let
those
little
things
go
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