Fred Small

Talking Wheelchair Blues
I went for a jog in the city airI met a woman in a wheelchairI said "I'm sorry to see you're handicapped."She says "What makes you think a thing like that?"And she looks at me real steadyAnd she says, "You want to drag?"So she starts to roll and I start to runAnd she beat the pants off my aching bunsYou know going uphill I'd hit my strideBut coming down she'd sail on by!When I finally caught up with herShe says "Not bad for somebody ablebodied.You know, with adequate care and supervisionYou could be taught simple tasks.So how about something to eat?"I said that'd suit me fine"We're near a favorite place of mine."So we mosied on over thereBut the only way in was up a flight of stairs."Gee, I never noticed that," says I."No problem," the maitre d' replies.Songtexte"There's a service elevator around the back."So we made it upstairs on the elevatorWith the garbage, flies, and last week's potatoesI said "I'd like a table for my friend and me."He says "I'll try to find one out of the way."Then he whispers, "Uh, is she gonna be sick,I mean, pee on the floor or throw some kind of fit?"I said "No, I don't think so,I think she once had polio.But that was twenty years ago.You see, the fact of the matter is,If the truth be told,She can't walk.So he points to a table, she wheels her chairSome people look down and others stareAnd a mother grabs her little girlSays "Keep away, honey, that woman's ill."We felt right welcome.Then a fella walks up and starts to babbleAbout the devil and the holy bibleSays "Woman, though marked with flesh's sin,Pray to Jesus, you'll walk again!"Then the waiter says "What can I get for you?"I said "I'll have your best imported brew."And he says "What about her?"I say "Who?" He says "Her.""Oh, you mean my friend here."He says "Yeah." I say "What about her?""Well, what does she want?""Well, why don't you ask her?"Then he apologizes.Says he never waited on a cripple before.We immediately nominated him for Secretary of the Interior.Well, she talked to the manager when we were throughShe says "There're some things you could doTo make it easier for folks in wheelchairs."He says "Oh, it's not necessary.Handicapped never come here anyway."Well, I said goodnight to my newfound friendI said, "I'm beginning to understandA little bit of how it feelsTo roll through life on a set of wheels."She says "Don't feel sorry, don't feel sad,I take the good along with the badI was arrested once at a protest demoAnd the police had to let me go.See, we were protesting the factThat public buildings weren't wheelchair accessible.Turned out the jail was the same way.Anyway, I look at it this way--In fifty years you'll be in worse shape than I am now.See, we're all the same, this human race.Some of us are called disabled. And the rest--Well, the rest of you are just temporarily able-bodied Aus Songtexte Mania