Why are you crying?
I forgot!
Huh?
That dance-it was nice.
That was a real pretty dance, that dance they just did.
Yup
I don't notice it any more. It's just a part of me
If there was just some way we couldmake a little hole in the bottom of the bag, and just take out a few of them lead balls. Just a few.
Why don't you stretch out on the sofa, so's you can rest your handicap bag on the pillows, honeybunch.
What would?
Society, wasn't that what you just said?
Reckon it'd fall all apart
Who knows?
You can say that again
Gee - I could tell that one was a doozy
Gee - I could tell that one was a doozy
In his story Harrison Bergeron, Kurt Vonnegut makes the point that people will never truly be equal. If people were truly equal, there would be massive handicaps that would truly burden people. If everyone were equal, there would be no way to improve people's qualities, so everyone would have to be burdened until they are equal. This means no one could have an outstanding quality and better the community. Equality is not always the best thing to wish for.
Why are you crying?
I forgot!
Huh?
That dance-it was nice.
That was a real pretty dance, that dance they just did.
Yup
I don't notice it any more. It's just a part of me
If there was just some way we couldmake a little hole in the bottom of the bag, and just take out a few of them lead balls. Just a few.
Why don't you stretch out on the sofa, so's you can rest your handicap bag on the pillows, honeybunch.
What would?
Society, wasn't that what you just said?
Reckon it'd fall all apart
Who knows?
You can say that again
Gee - I could tell that one was a doozy
Gee - I could tell that one was a doozy
In his story Harrison Bergeron, Kurt Vonnegut makes the point that people will never truly be equal. If people were truly equal, there would be massive handicaps that would truly burden people. If everyone were equal, there would be no way to improve people's qualities, so everyone would have to be burdened until they are equal. This means no one could have an outstanding quality and better the community. Equality is not always the best thing to wish for.
Why are you crying?
I forgot!
Huh?
That dance-it was nice.
That was a real pretty dance, that dance they just did.
Yup
I don't notice it any more. It's just a part of me
If there was just some way we couldmake a little hole in the bottom of the bag, and just take out a few of them lead balls. Just a few.
Why don't you stretch out on the sofa, so's you can rest your handicap bag on the pillows, honeybunch.
What would?
Society, wasn't that what you just said?
Reckon it'd fall all apart
Who knows?
You can say that again
Gee - I could tell that one was a doozy
Gee - I could tell that one was a doozy
In his story Harrison Bergeron, Kurt Vonnegut makes the point that people will never truly be equal. If people were truly equal, there would be massive handicaps that would truly burden people. If everyone were equal, there would be no way to improve people's qualities, so everyone would have to be burdened until they are equal. This means no one could have an outstanding quality and better the community. Equality is not always the best thing to wish for.
Why are you crying?
I forgot!
Huh?
That dance-it was nice.
That was a real pretty dance, that dance they just did.
Yup
I don't notice it any more. It's just a part of me
If there was just some way we couldmake a little hole in the bottom of the bag, and just take out a few of them lead balls. Just a few.
Why don't you stretch out on the sofa, so's you can rest your handicap bag on the pillows, honeybunch.
What would?
Society, wasn't that what you just said?
Reckon it'd fall all apart
Who knows?
You can say that again
Gee - I could tell that one was a doozy
Gee - I could tell that one was a doozy
In his story Harrison Bergeron, Kurt Vonnegut makes the point that people will never truly be equal. If people were truly equal, there would be massive handicaps that would truly burden people. If everyone were equal, there would be no way to improve people's qualities, so everyone would have to be burdened until they are equal. This means no one could have an outstanding quality and better the community. Equality is not always the best thing to wish for.
Why are you crying?
I forgot!
Huh?
That dance-it was nice.
That was a real pretty dance, that dance they just did.
Yup
I don't notice it any more. It's just a part of me
If there was just some way we couldmake a little hole in the bottom of the bag, and just take out a few of them lead balls. Just a few.
Why don't you stretch out on the sofa, so's you can rest your handicap bag on the pillows, honeybunch.
What would?
Society, wasn't that what you just said?
Reckon it'd fall all apart
Who knows?
You can say that again
Gee - I could tell that one was a doozy
Gee - I could tell that one was a doozy
In his story Harrison Bergeron, Kurt Vonnegut makes the point that people will never truly be equal. If people were truly equal, there would be massive handicaps that would truly burden people. If everyone were equal, there would be no way to improve people's qualities, so everyone would have to be burdened until they are equal. This means no one could have an outstanding quality and better the community. Equality is not always the best thing to wish for.
Why are you crying?
I forgot!
Huh?
That dance-it was nice.
That was a real pretty dance, that dance they just did.
Yup
I don't notice it any more. It's just a part of me
If there was just some way we couldmake a little hole in the bottom of the bag, and just take out a few of them lead balls. Just a few.
Why don't you stretch out on the sofa, so's you can rest your handicap bag on the pillows, honeybunch.
What would?
Society, wasn't that what you just said?
Reckon it'd fall all apart
Who knows?
You can say that again
Gee - I could tell that one was a doozy
Gee - I could tell that one was a doozy
In his story Harrison Bergeron, Kurt Vonnegut makes the point that people will never truly be equal. If people were truly equal, there would be massive handicaps that would truly burden people. If everyone were equal, there would be no way to improve people's qualities, so everyone would have to be burdened until they are equal. This means no one could have an outstanding quality and better the community. Equality is not always the best thing to wish for.
Why are you crying?
I forgot!
Huh?
That dance-it was nice.
That was a real pretty dance, that dance they just did.
Yup
I don't notice it any more. It's just a part of me
If there was just some way we couldmake a little hole in the bottom of the bag, and just take out a few of them lead balls. Just a few.
Why don't you stretch out on the sofa, so's you can rest your handicap bag on the pillows, honeybunch.
What would?
Society, wasn't that what you just said?
Reckon it'd fall all apart
Who knows?
You can say that again
Gee - I could tell that one was a doozy
Gee - I could tell that one was a doozy
In his story Harrison Bergeron, Kurt Vonnegut makes the point that people will never truly be equal. If people were truly equal, there would be massive handicaps that would truly burden people. If everyone were equal, there would be no way to improve people's qualities, so everyone would have to be burdened until they are equal. This means no one could have an outstanding quality and better the community. Equality is not always the best thing to wish for.