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COMPASSION, by                    
First Line: The master, journeying up from jericho
Last Line: Blind bartimaeus crying to that one.


The Master, journeying up from Jericho,
Was quick to heed and still the piteous cry
Of one, long blind, who heard him passing night.
Now this was many hundred years ago,
But how that beggar cried the folk may know
Who walk our streets; for, urging all to try
Hot peanuts, old Blind Jerry stumbles by --
A ragged hero, struggling with his woe.

While fumbling with his pouch and small tin can,
His blinking, upturned eyes appear to pray,
"Have mercy on me, Jesus, David's Son!"
And buying peanuts of that old black man,
The happy-hearted children still today
Blind Bartimaeus crying to That One.





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