H. Pearson; Crisis, August 1913
To love my neighbor as myself I've always longed to do, And yet I never can succeed: My neighbor is a Jew.To love my neighbor as myself I've struggled week by week, I cannot keep this great command: My neighbor is a Greek. To love my neighbor as myself, And not a duty shirk, I've prayed, but have completely failed: My neighbor is a Turk. To love my neighbor as myself I've toiled with all my soul, But I know why I missed the mark-- My neighbor is a Pole. To love my neighbor as myself And help him in his need, I cannot do, though hard I've tried: My neighbor is a Swede. To love my neighbor as myself I said, "I know I can!" I've failed, but I've got a good excuse: He is a colored man.
