Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Leonard Cohen: Out On The Streets

Canada's man in black has a new poem in the New Yorker to coincide with his first US show in fifteen years. The show was recorded by NPR and the New York Times also has an interview:
"At 74, Mr. Cohen is nine years Mick Jagger’s senior and two years older than John McCain. But he is remarkably limber, skipping on and off the stage during his three-hour show and repeatedly dropping to his knees to sing."


A Street
By Leonard Cohen

I used to be your favorite drunk
Good for one more laugh
Then we both ran out of luck
And luck was all we had

You put on a uniform
To fight the Civil War
I tried to join but no one liked
The side I’m fighting for

So let's drink to when it's over
And let's drink to when we meet
I’ll be standing on this corner
Where there used to be a street


You left me with the dishes
And a baby in the bath
And you’re tight with the militias
You wear their camouflage

I guess that makes us equal
But I want to march with you
An extra in the sequel
To the old red-white-and-blue

So let's drink to when it's over
And let’s drink to when we meet
I'll be standing on this corner
Where there used to be a street


I cried for you this morning
And I'll cry for you again
But I'm not in charge of sorrow
So please don't ask me when

I know the burden's heavy
As you bear it through the night
Some people say it's empty
But that doesn't mean it's light

So let's drink to when it's over
And let's drink to when we meet
I'll be standing on this corner
Where there used to be a street


It's going to be September now
For many years to come
Every heart adjusting
To that strict September drum

I see the Ghost of Culture
With numbers on his wrist
Salute some new conclusion
Which all of us have missed

So let's drink to when it's over
And let's drink to when we meet
I'll be standing on this corner
Where there used to be a street

2 comments:

  1. WOW..... I mean WOOOOOOOOOOOOOW, Irealy liked the lyrics ... Is there a way I can hear it.. I mean on youtube or anywhere else?

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  2. this one is just a poem, no music...yet.

    Thx for your comment(s)!

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