Marianne and Leonard

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After briefly hearing her voice, I read most of the Marianne interview: touched throughout to hear words that belong to that song's inspiration. Whoever she was, all these ,those, years- "Marianne"- she really produced, through Leonard, a reach of emotion that 'hawled me in like a kite', decades past. So, feeling in touch with reality, part of it, ( because of this interview, and the grace of Marianne ) I went to the refrigerator and got some cheese. Cutting it I was thinking, with God, how I love my wife. Marianne symbolized my lost Barbara, but now that she speaks, and she has hurt, too, I observe that my blessed wife is a giant of a soul, and once more suggests that God has been good to me, very good to me, "despite it all".
There is some truth in these perceptions. I had fallen in love with the blissfully morosity of Leonard's music. I had blamed him for 'his part' in my "loss"- totally conjured by me. But, somehow, Marianne's beauteous sanity and apparent loveliness simply reminds me that whatever love I thought I had lost, decades ago, I have recoverred in my wife, my once-penpal, who tonight, is sleeping like an angel as I write this.
I just wanted to try to say that I don't understand Cohen's influence, but I feel redeemed of some of my own dilema, thanks to Marianne. C'est ca.
Dave
Nothing real can be threatened.
Nothing unreal exists.
Herein lies the peace of God.
"A Course in Miracles"
http://members.shaw.ca/clatwood/
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