Inasmuch As Ye Did It Not . . . Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GHIJKLML IBABNKDK AOFOPQRQ SNTNIUTU VWXWGYZY A2B2AB2LZYZ YC2DC2KZYZ KD2E2D2RSE2S KF2KF2G2SYS YAYARBYB SLYLYMYM H2I2YI2H2LI2L| If Jesus came to London | A |
| Came to London to day | B |
| He would not go to the West End | C |
| He would come down our way | B |
| He'd talk with the children dancing | D |
| To the organ out in the street | E |
| And say he was their big Brother | F |
| And give them something to eat | E |
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| He wouldn't go to the mansions | G |
| Where the charitable live | H |
| He'd come to the tenement houses | I |
| Where we ain't got nothing to give | J |
| He'd come so kind and so homely | K |
| And treat us to beer and bread | L |
| And tell us how we ought to behave | M |
| And we'd try to mind what He said | L |
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| In the warm bright West End churches | I |
| They sing and preach and pray | B |
| They call us Beloved brethren | A |
| But they do not act that way | B |
| And when He came to the church door | N |
| He'd call out loud and free | K |
| You stop that preaching and praying | D |
| And show what you've done for Me | K |
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| Then they'd say O Lord we have given | A |
| To the poor both blankets and tracts | O |
| And we've tried to make them sober | F |
| And we've tried to teach them facts | O |
| But they will sneak round to the drink shop | P |
| And pawn the blankets for beer | Q |
| And we find them very ungrateful | R |
| But still we persevere | Q |
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| Then He would say I told you | S |
| The time I was here before | N |
| That you were all of you brothers | T |
| All you that I suffered for | N |
| I won't go into your churches | I |
| I'll stop in the sun outside | U |
| You bring out the men your brothers | T |
| The men for whom I died | U |
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| Out of our beastly lodgings | V |
| From arches and doorways about | W |
| They'd have to do as He told them | X |
| They'd have to call us out | W |
| Millions and millions and millions | G |
| Thick and crawling like flies | Y |
| We should creep out to the sunshine | Z |
| And not be afraid of His eyes | Y |
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| He'd see what God's image looks like | A2 |
| When men have dealt with the same | B2 |
| Wrinkled with work that is never done | A |
| Swollen and dirty with shame | B2 |
| He'd see on the children's forehead | L |
| The branded gutter sign | Z |
| That marks the girls to be harlots | Y |
| That dooms the boys to be swine | Z |
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| Then He'd say What's the good of churches | Y |
| When these have nowhere to sleep | C2 |
| And how can I hear you praying | D |
| When they are cursing so deep | C2 |
| I gave My Blood and My Body | K |
| That they might have bread and wine | Z |
| And you have taken your share and theirs | Y |
| Of these good gifts of mine | Z |
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| Then some of the rich would be sorry | K |
| And all would be very scared | D2 |
| And they'd say But we never knew Lord | E2 |
| And He'd say You never cared | D2 |
| And some would be sick and shameful | R |
| Because they'd know that they knew | S |
| And the best would say We were wrong Lord | E2 |
| Now tell us what to do | S |
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| I think He'd be sitting likely | K |
| For someone 'ud bring Him a chair | F2 |
| With a common kid cuddled up on His knee | K |
| And the common sun on His hair | F2 |
| And they'd be standing before Him | G2 |
| And He'd say You know that you knew | S |
| Why haven't you worked for your brothers | Y |
| The same as I worked for you | S |
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| For since you're all of you brothers | Y |
| It's clear as God's blessed sun | A |
| That each must work for the others | Y |
| Not thousands work for one | A |
| And the ones that have lived bone idle | R |
| If they want Me to hear them pray | B |
| Let them go and work for their livings | Y |
| The only honest way | B |
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| I've got nothing new to tell you | S |
| You know what I always said | L |
| But you've built their bones into churches | Y |
| And stolen their wine and bread | L |
| You with My Name on your foreheads | Y |
| Liar and traitor and knave | M |
| You have lived by the death of your brothers | Y |
| These whom I died to save | M |
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| I wish He would come and say it | H2 |
| Perhaps they'd believe it then | I2 |
| And work like men for their livings | Y |
| And let us work like men | I2 |
| Brothers They don't believe it | H2 |
| The lie on their lips is red | L |
| They'll never believe till He comes again | I2 |
| Or till we rise from the dead | L |
E. (edith) Nesbit
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