I stubbed my toe on the corner of the chair
As I wandered into the darkened living room
The cat was sleeping on the edge of the couch
It smelled like some ancient tomb
I sat myself down and my timbers they shivered
My sciatica was flaring up again
I’ve tried meditation for all the good that it does
But with pain like this you can't pretend
And I say over and over
Nothing can hurt me
And I say over and over
Nothing can hurt me
I smashed my thumb while I was pounding on a nail
And now it’s throbbing like on an old cartoon
Don’t how much more pain this old body can take
There’s nothing from which I’m immune
Everything creaks and everything’s shaky
Like a car with diminishing returns
I’ve tried meditation for all the good that it does
But it doesn’t address my concerns
And I say over and over
Nothing can hurt me
And I say over and over
Nothing can hurt me
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