<h2> The Robe of Christ </h2>
<h3> (For Cecil Chesterton) </h3>
<p>At the foot of the Cross on Calvary<br/>
Three soldiers sat and diced,<br/>
And one of them was the Devil<br/>
And he won the Robe of Christ.<br/>
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When the Devil comes in his proper form<br/>
To the chamber where I dwell,<br/>
I know him and make the Sign of the Cross<br/>
Which drives him back to Hell.<br/>
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And when he comes like a friendly man<br/>
And puts his hand in mine,<br/>
The fervour in his voice is not<br/>
From love or joy or wine.<br/>
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And when he comes like a woman,<br/>
With lovely, smiling eyes,<br/>
Black dreams float over his golden head<br/>
Like a swarm of carrion flies.<br/>
<br/>
Now many a million tortured souls<br/>
In his red halls there be:<br/>
Why does he spend his subtle craft<br/>
In hunting after me?<br/>
<br/>
Kings, queens and crested warriors<br/>
Whose memory rings through time,<br/>
These are his prey, and what to him<br/>
Is this poor man of rhyme,<br/>
<br/>
That he, with such laborious skill,<br/>
Should change from role to role,<br/>
Should daily act so many a part<br/>
To get my little soul?<br/>
<br/>
Oh, he can be the forest,<br/>
And he can be the sun,<br/>
Or a buttercup, or an hour of rest<br/>
When the weary day is done.<br/>
<br/>
I saw him through a thousand veils,<br/>
And has not this sufficed?<br/>
Now, must I look on the Devil robed<br/>
In the radiant Robe of Christ?<br/>
<br/>
He comes, and his face is sad and mild,<br/>
With thorns his head is crowned;<br/>
There are great bleeding wounds in his feet,<br/>
And in each hand a wound.<br/>
<br/>
How can I tell, who am a fool,<br/>
If this be Christ or no?<br/>
Those bleeding hands outstretched to me!<br/>
Those eyes that love me so!<br/>
<br/>
I see the Robe — I look — I hope —<br/>
I fear — but there is one<br/>
Who will direct my troubled mind;<br/>
Christ's Mother knows her Son.<br/>
<br/>
O Mother of Good Counsel, lend<br/>
Intelligence to me!<br/>
Encompass me with wisdom,<br/>
Thou Tower of Ivory!<br/>
<br/>
"This is the Man of Lies," she says,<br/>
"Disguised with fearful art:<br/>
He has the wounded hands and feet,<br/>
But not the wounded heart."<br/>
<br/>
Beside the Cross on Calvary<br/>
She watched them as they diced.<br/>
She saw the Devil join the game<br/>
And win the Robe of Christ.<br/></p>
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