Posted by Rebecca Baylor
Adapted from Beatitudes of the Aged
Adapted from Beatitudes of the Aged
By: Jacqueline Colaco
Posted on behalf of Rebecca Baylor.Blessed are they who do not shun meJust because I have a disabilityBlessed are they whose concern for meGoes beyond pity and charityBlessed are they who make me feelThat I should be given an equal dealBlessed are they who think I should beGiven a chance to develop the skills in meBlessed are they who encourage meTo overcome the embarrassment of disabilityBlessed are they who don’t hide me awayJust because I am different from theyBlessed are they who because I am blindDon’t also think I have no mindBlessed are they who do not balkWhen I dribble all over or struggle to talkBlessed are they who are patient and kindKnowing it takes time to work things in my mindBlessed are they who looked awayWhen I was clumsy at mealtime todayBlessed are they who put themselves outTo include me too in what they’re aboutBlessed are they who give me way (in a queue)Knowing I can’t stand as long as theyBlessed are they with a cheery smileWho stopped to chat for a little whileBlessed are they who see in meA person of WORTH & ABILITY
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