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It happened one day at the year's white end
two neighbours called on an old time friend
and they found his shop so meagre and mean
made gay with a thousand boughs of green
and Conrad was sitting with face a-shine
when he suddenly stopped as he stitched a twine
and said "Old friends, at dawn today
when the cock was crowing the night away
the Lord appeared in a dream to me
and said, 'I am coming your guest to be'
so I've been busy with feet astir
strewing my shop with branches of fir
the table is spread and the kettle is shined
and over the rafters the holly is twined
and now I will wait for my Lord to appear
and listen closely so I will hear
His step as He nears my humble place
and open the door and look in His face".


So his friends went home and left Conrad alone
for this was the happiest day he had known
for, long since, his family had passed away
and Conrad had spent a sad Christmas day
but he knew with the Lord as his Christmas guest
this Christmas would be the dearest and best
and he listened with only joy in his heart
and with every sound he would rise with a start
and look for the Lord to be standing there
in answer to his earnest prayer.
So he ran to the window after hearing a sound
but all that he saw on the snow covered ground
was a shabby beggar whose shoes were torn
and all of his clothes were ragged and worn
so Conrad was touched and he went to the door
and he said, "Your feet must be frozen and sore
and I have some shoes in my shop for you
and a coat that will keep you warmer, too."
So with grateful heart the man went away
but as Conrad noticed the time of day
he wondered what made the dear Lord so late
and how much longer he'd have to wait
when he heard a knock and ran to the door
but it was only a stranger once more
a bent, old crone with a shawl of black
a bundle of faggots piled on her back
she asked only for a place to rest
but that was reserved for Conrad's Great Guest
but her voice seemed to plead, "Don't send me away
let me rest for a while on Christmas Day".
So Conrad brewed her a steaming cup
and told her to sit at the table and sup.


But after she left he was filled with dismay
for he saw that the hours were passing away
and the Lord had not come as He said He would
and Conrad felt sure he had misunderstood
when out of the stillness he heard a cry
"Please help me and tell me where am I"
So again he opened his friendly door
and stood disappointed as twice before
it was only a child who had wondered away
and was lost from her family on Christmas Day.
Again Conrad's heart was heavy and sad
but he knew he should make this little child glad
so he called her in and wiped her tears
and quietened all her childish fears
then he led her back to her home once more
but as he entered his own darkened door
he knew that the Lord was not coming today
for the hours of Christmas had passed away.


So he went to his room and knelt to pray
and he said, "Dear Lord, Why Did You Delay
What Kept You From Coming To Call On Me
For I Wanted So Much Your Face To See"
when soft in the silence a voice he heard
"Lift Up Your Head For I Kept My Word
Three Times My Shadow Crossed Your Floor
Three Times I Came To Your Lonely Door
for I was the Beggar with bruised cold feet
I was the Woman you gave to eat
and I was the Child on the homeless street."


Adapted by Helen Steiner Rice
from an old German legend.


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