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It could've been different if I sang the song I sung so long ago
And now I'm feeling like I'm stuck in slow motion again
But all I've got is time, running around in circles
Just to find that peace of mind
And you know, I'm gonna get what's mineI've lost touch, too much sympathy, follow me, don't follow me
Fragments of each sentence representing anything I think
And still I try to smile and still I try to laugh and still I'll never change
I'm stuck here studying the past, so count me in
No, count me out, it happened againIt could've been, should've been, would've been different
'Cause I know now what I never knew then
It could've been, should've been, would've been different
Could've beenIt could've been different if the fragments of each sentence
Were reminiscent of a sing along song I sang so long ago
And still I try to smile and still I try to laugh just to find that peace of mind
And you know I'm gonna get what's mine
So count me in, no, count me out, it happened againSo count me in, no, count me out, it happened againIt could've been, should've been, would've been different
'Cause I know now what I never knew then
It could've been, should've been, would've been different

Could've beenForget about apologies, I'm not a sorry kid
So sing along with me, sing song we used to singForget about apologies, I'm not a sorry kid
So sing along with me, it could've been different
Should've been different, would've been different

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There are several bands called Catch 22, including ones in the ska (1), metal (2), jazz, American alternative, and 1980s UK punk genres. German tech-house producers Daniel Girresser & Michael Erb also use the name.
1) Catch 22 (ska): Catch 22 is a third-wave ska band based in New Jersey. The band was formed in 1995 by drummer Chris Greer and vocalist Tomas Kalnoky. They released a self-produced demo tape, Rules of the Game, in 1996. All 2000 copies of the tape quickly sold out.

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