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    Inasmuch As Ye Did It Not

    by Edith Nesbit
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    If Jesus came to London,
    Came to London to-day,
    He would not go to the West End,
    He would come down our way;
    He'd talk with the children dancing
    To the organ out in the street,
    And say he was their big Brother,
    And give them something to eat.

    He wouldn't go to the mansions
    Where the charitable live;
    He'd come to the tenement houses
    Where we ain't got nothing to give.
    He'd come so kind and so homely,
    And treat us to beer and bread,
    And tell us how we ought to behave;
    And we'd try to mind what He said.

    In the warm bright West End churches
    They sing and preach and pray,
    They call us "Beloved brethren,"
    But they do not act that way.
    And when He came to the church door
    He'd call out loud and free,
    You stop that preaching and praying
    And show what you've done for Me."

    Then they'd say, "O Lord, we have given
    To the poor both blankets and tracts,
    And we've tried to make them sober,
    And we've tried to teach them facts.
    But they will sneak round to the drink-shop,
    And pawn the blankets for beer,
    And we find them very ungrateful,
    But still we persevere."

    Then He would say, "I told you
    The time I was here before,
    That you were all of you brothers,
    All you that I suffered for.
    I won't go into your churches,

    I'll stop in the sun outside.
    You bring out the men your brothers,
    The men for whom I died!"

    Out of our beastly lodgings,
    From arches and doorways about,
    They'd have to do as He told them,
    They'd have to call us out.
    Millions and millions and millions,
    Thick and crawling like flies,
    We should creep out to the sunshine
    And not be afraid of His eyes.

    He'd see what God's image looks like
    When men have dealt with the same,
    Wrinkled with work that is never done,
    Swollen and dirty with shame.
    He'd see on the children's forehead
    The branded gutter-sign
    That marks the girls to be harlots,
    That dooms the boys to be swine.

    Then He'd say, "What's the good of churches
    When these have nowhere to sleep?
    And how can I hear you praying
    When they are cursing so deep?
    I gave My Blood and My Body
    That they might have bread and wine,
    And you have taken your share and theirs
    Of these good gifts of mine!"

    Then some of the rich would be sorry,
    And all would be very scared,
    And they'd say, "But we never knew, Lord!"
    And He'd say, "You never cared!"
    And some would be sick and shameful
    Because they'd know that they knew,
    And the best would say, "We were wrong, Lord.
    Now tell us what to do!"

    I think He'd be sitting, likely,
    For
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