To The Christians.
Take, then, your paltry Christ, Your gentleman God. We want the carpenter's son, With his saw and hod. We want the man who loved The poor and oppressed, Who hated the rich man and king And the scribe and the priest. We want the Galilean Who knew cross and rod. It's your "good taste" that prefers A bastard God!
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