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A poem about my new Wheelchair

                                                        Wheelchair

My wheelchair is as Comfortable as a feather 

Moves fast like a track star

A speedy purple grape


Gives me power…

To move

To explore

To go far


Gives me Independence

To go places by myself 

To make lunch

To be on my own

To hangout with friends


Gives me Freedom

To be without a helper

To travel

To take care of myself and pets

To be me


We hope you enjoyed this poem.   

Bye for now from Kaelie and Levi


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