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Since October Disaster


I'm right here
I'm right here

please come fall in my arms again
I'll be here to catch you when you do

never mind all the never ending struggles
they only make me stronger
everytime all all the everlasting troubles come
I'm stronger than before

thank God for disaster
disaster and tears
thank God for my reasons
my reasons to fear
everytime that I've lost it all and death is calling me
I understand this is what saved my life again

wake up
wake up

it seems like now I've got nothing left
can you save me somehow with the rest

never mind all the never ending struggles
they only make me stronger
everytime all the everlasting troubles come
I'm stronger than before

thank God for disaster
disaster and tears
thank God for my reasons
my reasons to fear
everytime that I've lost it all and death is calling me
I understand this is what saved my life again

wake up
wake up
I'm right here
I'm right here

thank God for disaster
disaster and tears
thank God for my reasons
my reasons to fear
everytime that I've lost it all and death is calling me
I understand this is what saved my life again



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