You know I feel all right
You know I feel all right, children
I feel all right

You know it make me
Want to shout, shimmy
Shout, shimmy
Shout, shimmy
I wanna shout

I walk up to the back
And I move from side to side
And then I stop, yeah
And then I drop

And then I do a little thing
That I never, never did before

I said I feel all right, children
You know I feel pretty good, children
Do you feel like standing up
And let the world know
You feel all right

Well, one more time
One more time

You know it make me wanna
Shout, shimmy, oh, yeah
Shout, shimmy, oh, yeah
Come on now, yeah

Shout and shimmy
Just shout and shimmy
Just shout and shimmy

You know I walk to the front
And then I do my little walk
I step to the back and then
I work it out

I wanna shout, shimmy
I feel so good
I feel so good
Feel so good now
Feel so good

I holler, oh, I holler, oh
I holler, oh

Ohhh, yeah
Hey, hey, hey, hey

I shout, shimmy
Oh, yeah, shout, shimmy

I'm so tired now
I'm so tired now
I'm so tired now
I'm so tired now

But I'm all right
I'm all right now
I'm all right now

I'm all right now
Yeah, yeah

Come on, children
Come on, children


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