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  1. Original lyrics of Talking Wheelchair Blues song by Fred Small. Explain your version of song meaning, find more of Fred Small lyrics. Watch official video, print or download text in PDF.

  2. I take the good along with the bad. I was arrested once at a protest demo. And the police had to let me go. See, we were protesting the fact. That 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.

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  4. And the police had to let me go. See, we were protesting the fact. That 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 sam. E, this human race.

  5. 6. Mai 2002 · Wheelchair Talking Blues (Fred Small) I went out jogging in the city air I met a woman in a wheelchair I said, I'm sorry to see you're handicapped She said, What makes you think a thing like that She looked me in the eye with a smile on her face and she said You want a race? She began to roll and I began to run In two minutes she was long gone

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  7. Fred Small - Talking Wheelchair Blues lyrics, translations of the song Talking Wheelchair Blues. Listen to Fred Small - Talking Wheelchair Blues song for free online.