Hold me up, I want to see the parade There was a demonstration in our town, quiet but very tense I've always been a bit nosy, so I guess that's the reason I went There were people carrying signs that said, we want equality now. And I thought to myself, boy, look at that will you. look what the law allows.A little girl and her mother were standing up next to the curb The little girl said, mommy, I can't see the parade, and it happened that I heard The woman who was with the little girl was small, and when she turned and smiled I thought I'd do them a favor, so I offered to hold the child When I held the little girl in my arms, I was glad of the offer I'd made She said, thank you, mister, for holding me up; I wanted to see the parade. Then she asked me a question, and it took me by surprise She said, mister, why does my daddy hate all those people going by? I said, well you know they're not the same--but listen to me And I noticed that the child was blind, so I looked around for an answer; it was pretty hard to find So I set her down by her mama's side and I patted her on the head And that night as I sat in my own little room, I thought of the words she said And that night, I took a good look at myself, and this is the prayer I prayed I said, lord, I want you to hold me up, ’cause I want to see the parade.
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