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Not So Bad

from Five Years by Mike Pouch

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I miss you my friend; I miss the smiles we had back then.

If I have one regret, it's that we have met;
it's that we duet the things that I've felt.
But now that you've left, I try to forget;
I try to accept the hand I've been dealt.

It's not so bad to die, when you know you’ve never really lived.
It’s just so sad to die alone, and you get nothing from all you give.

If I see you again, I'd lie in resent;
I'd lie and pretend that I don't love you.
But I can't forget the things went unsaid,
the things that I meant, the things we both knew.

It's not so bad to die, when you know you’ve never really lived.
It’s just so sad to die alone, and you get nothing from all you give.

I wish I could forget you.
I wish I could forget you.
I wish I could forget you.

It's not so bad to die, when you know you’ve never really lived.
It’s just so sad to die alone, and you get nothing from all you give.
It's not so bad to die, when you know you’ve never really lived.
It’s just so sad to die alone, and you get nothing from all you give.

I miss you my friend; I miss the smiles I had back then.

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from Five Years, released July 24, 2015
All music written and performed by Mike Pouch
Mixed by Jeremy Simon at Viking Camel Studio
Mastered by Tom Volpicelli at the Mastering House

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Mike Pouch Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Mike Pouch is singer-songwriter and composer from Philadelphia, PA with a focus on well-crafted songs and highly melodic indie electropop.

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