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I went for a jog in the air
I met a woman in a
I said "I'm sorry to see handicapped."
She says "What you think a thing like that?"
And she looks at me steady
And she says, "You to drag?"
So she starts to and I start to run
And she beat the pants off my buns
You going uphill I'd hit my stride
But coming down sail on by!
When I finally caught up her
She "Not bad for somebody ablebodied.
You know, with adequate and supervisio
n
You be taught simple tasks.
So how something to eat?"
I that'd suit me fine
"We're near a place of mine."
So we on over there
But the way in was up a flight of stairs.
"Gee, I never noticed that," I.
"No p
roblem," the d' replies.
"There's a elevator around the back."
So we it upstairs on the elevator
With the garbage, flies, and last week's
I said "I'd like a for my friend and me."
He "I'll try to find one out of the way."
he whispers, "Uh, is she gonna be sick,
I mean, pee on the floor or throw kind of fit?"
I "No, I don't think so,
I she once had polio.
But was twenty years ago.
You see, the fact of the is,
If the truth be
,
She walk.
So he points to a table, she wheels her
Some people look down and others
And a mother her little girl
"Keep away, honey, that woman's ill."
We right welcome.
Then a fella walks up and starts to
About the devil and the holy
"Woman, though marked with flesh's sin,
Pray to Jesus, walk again!"
Then the says "What can I get for you?"
I said "I'll your best imported brew."
And he "What about her?"
I say "Who?" He "Her."
"Oh, you mean my here."
He "Yeah." I say "What about her?"
"Well, does she want?"
"Well, why you ask her?"
he apologizes.
Says he waited on a cripple before.
We nominated him for Secretary of the Int
erior.
Well, she to the manager when we were through
She says "There're some things you do
To make it easier for in wheelchairs."
He "Oh, it's not necessary.
Handicapped never come anyway."
Well, I said goodnight to my friend
I said, "I'm beginning to
A little bit of how it
To through life on a set of wheels."
She says "Don't feel sorry, feel sad,
I take the good along the bad
I was arrested once at a demo
And the had to let me go.
See, we were protesting the
That public weren't wheelchair accessible.
Turned out the was the same way.
Anyway, I look at it way--
In fifty years be in worse shape than I am now.
See, all the sam
e, human race.
of us are called disabled. And the rest--
Well, the of you are just temporarily able-bodied."

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