Lyrics Handicap and Equality - Peter Hammill
All
men
are
born
equal
at
the
moment
they
arrive:
Check
the
limbs
and
senses
we
require
to
survive.
But
some
come
deaf
and
dumb
and
blinded,
Some
have
damage
to
their
brains;
Parents
constantly
reminded
That
they'll
never
play
the
normal
children's
games.
They
may
not
be
normal,
But
they're
people
just
the
same.
If
Christ
had
been
born
defective
To
fulfil
the
Father's
plan
Would
he
be
as
easily
accepted
as
God
made
man
Or
does
the
human
value
alter
In
the
crippled
human
frame?
Though
the
tongue
and
fingers
falter
Must
we
shut
them
out
and
shut
them
up,
And
shut
the
case
and
whisper
"such
a
shame".
That's
how
we
shut
them
away.
Most
of
us
are
lucky,
Free
from
accidents
at
birth
But
their
victims
share
our
right
To
the
inheritance
of
earth.
For
all
their
grunts,
their
stumps,
their
tumours,
Their
eternal
wheelchairs,
We're
the
freaks,
we're
the
inhumans,
If
we
close
our
eyes
and
turn
aside,
Pretend
that
if
we
do
they'll
not
be
there...
They've
got
to
face
it,
so
we've
got
to
face
it.
Still,
they've
got
to
live
with
it
In
a
world
we
supposedly
share.
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