Taco Bell Song

Damodar Dahal
Oct 30, 2020
Taco Bell, the spirit of soulless America.

[Waiting in the Taco Bell drive-thru line to order my food]

I can’t seem to focus on what is
Does God see what’s in front of me?
I can’t seem to feel what I want to feel
How can I be free if I can’t be me?

What else can I become, my friend?
I have lost all, I have lost it all
Who should I look upon my friend?
I can’t even accept my fall.

[Speaking at Taco Bell Drive Thru]
I
: Can I get a power menu bowl, please?
Taco Bell Employee: Okay. Anything else?
I: That will be it. Can I get some mild sauce, alongside?
Taco Bell Employee: See you at the window. Thank you.

No man feels my mood today
Was the universe always like this?
A salty river of endless tears
My appetite and my heart, completely empty.

[Speaking at Taco Bell Drive Thru]
Taco Bell Employee
: Hey How’s it going? $6.81
Taco Bell Employee: Need your receipt, sir?
I: No, have a good one.

Who have I got to become?
No one gave me, and no one is to give.
Can you give me something which I am not?
Can you please take all of me,
and just let me be?

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Damodar Dahal

A Yogi (A seeker seeking to peel the layers of existence, unbounded by the mind and by the physical. What is and what manifests: can only be the Truth.)