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I'm Flying!
by Roger Dean Kiser, Sr.
Once upon a time there was a little boy who was raised
in an orphanage.
The little boy had always wished that he could fly like
a bird. It was very difficult for him to understand why
he could not fly. There were birds at the zoo that were
much bigger than he, and they could fly. "Why can't I?"
he thought. "Is there something wrong with me?" he
wondered.
There was another little boy who was crippled. He had
always wished that he could walk and run like other
little boys and girls. "Why can't I be like them?" he
thought.
One day the little orphan boy, who had wanted to fly
like a bird, ran away from the orphanage. He came upon a
park where he saw the little boy, who could not walk or
run, playing in the sandbox.
He ran over to the little boy and asked him if he had
ever wanted to fly like a bird.
"No," said the little boy who could not walk or run.
"But I have wondered what it would be like to walk and
run like other boys and girls."
"That is very sad," said the little boy who wanted to
fly. "Do you think we could be friends?" he said to the
little boy in the sandbox.
"Sure," said the little boy.
The two little boys played for hours. They made sand
castles and made really funny sounds with their mouths.
Sounds which made them laugh real hard. Then the little
boy's father came with a wheelchair to pick up his son.
The little boy who had always wanted to fly ran over to
the boy's father and whispered something into his ear.
"That would be OK," said the man.
The little boy who had always wanted to fly like a bird
ran over to his new friend and said, "You are my only
friend and I wish that there was something that I could
do to make you walk and run like other little boys and
girls. But I can't. But there is something that I can do
for you."
The little orphan boy turned around and told his new
friend to slide up onto his back. He then began to run
across the grass. Faster and faster he ran, carrying the
little crippled boy on his back. Faster and harder he
ran across the park. Harder and harder he made his legs
travel. Soon the wind just whistled across the two
little boys' faces.
The little boy's father began to cry as he watched his
beautiful little crippled son flapping his arms up and
down in the wind, all the while yelling at the top of
his voice,
"I'M FLYING, DADDY. I'M FLYING!"
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