Good people suffer the most fate plays it's twisted game
Eternally lamenting I push right through the pain
You did not deserve the weight that you were brought to bear
If I could've kept it from you I'd trade places
Life is fading pulse weak

Heart stops beating not your time
Search for some kind of hope through all the blood and tear
Vehicle is battered and burned yet you still live
Through the tears through the darkness
I'll stay strong.
I'm overcome with feeling

I'll stay strong in my heart your always
There guiding and protecting all my life
I cried as you lay there staring back at me
I didn't know if you could hear me or even see
I sat and reflected all you've done for me
What you sacrificed I see

I need your guidance you helped me persevere
Now I see you lying there
Like a needle through my heart
Like my life in disrepair
Now is the time to live
Now is the time to fight, you must try to live
So much more to give

Cause I need you, you must live
Now is the time to live
Now is the time to fight
I need you to live, can't cope with out you
So much more to give, I need you


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Disrepair Lyrics as written by Jason Costa Colin Schliefer

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    best song on the cd.

    Royal77on June 05, 2002   Link
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    i really love this song beacuse it has a lot of meaning on it and the one line in the song, "good people suffer the most" is an actual true fact believe me about that one.

    HawaiianBluPunkon June 16, 2002   Link
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    Yeah, this is an important song. It's about losing someone VERY close to you.

    Slice_Paper_Wristson July 27, 2002   Link
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    this would be a good song to get your ass kicked to in a pit!

    RapisCrapon August 08, 2002   Link
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    This song rocks my cock off

    HxChrison August 25, 2002   Link
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    Amazing song. This is about losing someone and trying to not let it affect you and staying strong. God I love Diecast, got all of their cds.

    Jphthe1 explicton November 11, 2007   Link

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