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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 "What makes you think a thing like that?"
And she at me real steady
And she says, "You to drag?"
So she starts to roll and I to run
And she the pants off my aching buns
You going uphill I'd hit my stride
But coming she'd sail on by!
When I finally up with her
She "Not bad for somebody ablebodied.
You know, with adequate and supervisio
n
You could be simple tasks.
So how about to eat?"
I said that'd me fine
"We're a favorite 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 made it on the elevator
the garbage, flies, and last week's potatoes
I said "I'd like a table for my and me."
He says "I'll try to one out of the way."
Then he whispers, "Uh, is she be sick,
I mean, pee on the floor or some kind of fit?"
I said "No, I don't so,
I she once had polio.
But that was twenty ago.
You see, the of the matter is,
If the be told
,
She walk.
So he points to a table, she her chair
Some look down and others stare
And a grabs her little girl
Says "Keep away, honey, that ill."
We felt welcome.
Then a fella walks up and to babble
About the devil and the holy
Says "Woman, though with flesh's sin,
Pray to Jesus, you'll again!"
Then the waiter "What can I get for you?"
I said "I'll have your imported brew."
And he says "What her?"
I say "Who?" He "Her."
"Oh, you mean my here."
He says "Yeah." I say "What 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 talked to the manager when we were
She "There're some things you could do
To it easier for folks in wheelchairs."
He says "Oh, not necessary.
Handicapped never here anyway."
Well, I said goodnight to my friend
I said, "I'm beginning to
A little bit of how it
To roll life on a set of wheels."
She "Don't feel sorry, don't feel sad,
I take the along with the bad
I was arrested once at a protest
And the had to let me go.
See, we protesting the fact
That public weren't wheelchair accessible.
out the jail 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, this race.
Some of us are disabled. And the rest--
Well, the rest of you are temporarily able-bodied."

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