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PEACE ON EARTH
HE took a frayed hat from his head, And "Peace on Earth" was what he said. "A morsel out of what you're worth, And there we have it: Peace on Earth. Not much, although a little more Than what there was on earth before. I'm as you see, I'm Ichabod,— But never mind the ways I've trod; I'm sober now, so help me God."
I could not pass the fellow by. "Do you believe in God?" said I; "And is there to be Peace on Earth?"
"Tonight we celebrate the birth," He said, "of One who died for men; The Son of God, we say. What then? Your God, or mine? I'd make you laugh Were I to tell you even half That I have learned of mine today Where yours would hardly seem to stay. Could He but follow in and out Some anthropoids I know about,