Every Little Ache

Richard

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Chest is tight can't catch my breath
My anxious mind
Legs are stiff can't feel my toes
Little twinge my head is aching
I feel a twitch
I won't see the day’s sunset
Troubles here I place my bet
Heart's a thudding I am shaking
Always in a binding hitch
Hypochondriac I'm clear
Think my pulse is slowly breaking
Caught a chill I’m sure it shows
It’s probably just a glitch
WebMD is all I’m taking
Every cough feels like a threat
Every little ache I fear
Exaggerate it year by year
Stuffy nose the panic grows
Doctor's office always near
To the ER off I goes

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