February--Disabled---2019

Pretty Petty’s Poem for the Disabled

Hello Pretty Pets, how are you doing?

If you want to know more about handicapped, Amanda wrote a very powerful paper about “Being Handicapped”. Just click on this link: http://beinghandicappedessay.blogspot.com. In 2001, Amanda discovered poetry by an accident.

I Know
By-Amanda D. Petty

I know a friend who can’t talk.
A friend who can’t walk.
A guy doesn’t know much.
A person laughs at a lady because she’s different.

Sweetie, I know what you’re going through
Because I’m different too.

When you’re too short,
When you’re too tall.
When you’re too fat,
When you’re too thin.

I know.

When you can’t walk.
When you’re blind.
When you’re not smart.
When you can’t hear.

I know how it feels.
I know people walk past you.
I wish it were easy.
I wish it weren’t hard for you.

It’s hard when you can’t talk.
It’s difficult when you can’t walk.

I know.


An Uplifting: We truly want to thank you for reading this. We’re promising, we do know how you truly feel. It will get better, don’t give up. We know some days are bad: physical or emotional or both. On those days, you want to die. We know that firsthand; what help us the most is God. We hope this issue will help you. Just don’t give up. Heavenly Father knows your pains; maybe that’s why we’re here, giving you strength for a new hour. My friend, we really do know how you feel.