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General discussion about Leonard Cohen's songs and albums
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Post by linda_lakeside »

Oh, Wiegee, quoting Leonard is certainly not a form of 'nothing else to do', a person could do much worse!

I think we all see ourselves in Leonards's songs, somewhere. At least, we know which song we belong in :roll: . Anyway, you're off to a great start. You should like it here. :wink:
~ The smell of perfume in the air, bits of beauty everywhere ~ Leonard Cohen.
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[/i]Lost in the rages of fragrance and
Lost in the rags of remorse or
Lost in the waves of his sickness
That loosens the high silver nerves
~ The smell of perfume in the air, bits of beauty everywhere ~ Leonard Cohen.
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Post by linda_lakeside »

:? - I think what I'm trying to say is, if your head is still hurting from the holidays - quote anyone but yourself! :wink: A motto I try to live by until I get my mottos all sorted out. 8)
~ The smell of perfume in the air, bits of beauty everywhere ~ Leonard Cohen.
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Post by Anne-Marie »

It's already on display for all. :wink:

I am in love with the whole song Chelsea Hotel No.2.
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[quote="bee"]Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering.
There is a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in.
ANTHEM[/quote]
I would have to agree.
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Post by ComingNext »

man, where to begin . . .

This is will be both my next novel's epigraph, and my epitaph:

Take this longing from my tongue/
All the useless things these hands have done/
Let me see your beauty broken down/
As you would do for one you love
Begin your letter to the one who's . . .
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FAVORITE LINES

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My favorite line isn't really a song lyric, but more of an intro to a song when
he's in concert. Before playing CHELSEA HOTEL he tells about how he came to write it. His meeting Janis Joplin in the elevator and she says shes looking for Kris Kristofferson and Leonard says "I am Kris Kristofferson". A funny
remark before the sad song.
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Post by Anne-Marie »

I love this thread. I can just skip to any page and read. Ahh... never get tired of this.
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Post by ComingNext »

I'm with you on that, Anne-Marie.

Here's another:

Myself, I long for love and light/
But must it come so cruel, must it burn so bright?
Begin your letter to the one who's . . .
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Post by ComingNext »

When I was younger I didn't really get these lines. Now I've got three little kids, both calling me out of myself and slowly, slowly walking out into the world to leave me behind, and I think I understand them perfectly. :

I needed so much
To have nothing to touch
I've always been greedy that way
But my son and my daughter
Climbed out of the water
Crying, Papa, you promised to play
And they lead me away
To the great surprise
It's Papa, don't peek, Papa, cover your eyes
And they hide, they hide in the World
Begin your letter to the one who's . . .
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Lines like those make me wish for children. Lovely, lovely, lovely.
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Post by linda_lakeside »

Your story was so long
The plot was so intense
It took you years to cross
The lines of self-defense
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Post by Bobbie »

There's too many, far faaaaar too many mind boggling lines to choose just one or two, or six and a half dozen, or two hundred... guess it depends on how you're relating to life on any given day/moment. With that in mind, I've always really liked hearing Leonard say "Ladies and Gentlemen, Mr. Paul Ostermeyer." What's not to like, and you never have to wonder.... "what does he mean???"
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Post by tomsakic »

I know what you mean. My girlfriend uses to say "Mr. Paul Ostermayer" in the midst of any version of Bird On The Wire we're listening at the moment :D
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Post by linda_lakeside »

I never thought of it, but yes! Just about anything he says on FCC is OK with me.

Bobbie, I think we've all added many of our favourite lines here and they jsut keep piling up. You're right - pick an LC, just about any LC song and it would fit nicely into this thread.

"Paul Ostermeyer" has a musical sound to it anyway. Good point!
~ The smell of perfume in the air, bits of beauty everywhere ~ Leonard Cohen.
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