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Dear Leonard...
Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 7:02 am
by davideo
Even if we never hear back from him, it would still be nice to hear what others would say to Mr. Cohen if they were given the opportunity. On that rare day for me 35 years ago, I was able to say," I know almost all the words to all of your songs ", to which Leonard responded with, " Thanks a lot, man. Thanks a lot." What would you say to Leonard if he were to view this Leonard Cohen Forum? (Seems likely enough to me.) " DEAR LEONARD..."
Dear Leonard
Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 11:36 pm
by davideo
Dear Leonard
I've started this topic, but nobody's contributed. I wrote a bio as long as my forearm to you and it went into the ether. I hadn't logged in, and it just went!
All I was really trying to say was that your music had become such a part of me that I couldn't shake it. It was like I was a Cohen devotee. I always thought you 'knew' something.
I'm very sorry I lost my partly humorous, largely sad, story. It was about me trying to transcend my liability towards 'death' , all the while toting your lyrics as if they were a gospel. I have even blamed you for my psychiatric past! Present? But such is psychiatric nonsense.
I was in Montreal, once, looking to find you, cause I figured you could 'save' me. Having met you in '69 ( whence you bought my picture on Sussex Drive) I assumed some mystical premises. I spent the night in an over-priced Salvation Army 'barracks'. I went home on a bus, thinking maybe that was you at a crosswalk. Another time, in '77 I sought you out, and walked many hours to Leonard Cohen's home. " Sweet early morning..." and that Mr. Cohen asked," Just which Leonard Cohen are you looking for?" He didn't look a bit like you. Nice fellow.
When I was in my first psych ward, they gave me drugs that basically lifted the needle off your first two albums. They'd been playing there for many months. After some weeks I got to go bowling with the others. The plastic wrist band embarassed me. My sculpture prof came and returned me to the campus, where I proceeded to over-dose on all of my medication. When I awoke, and not being dead, I rushed as best I could to my graphic arts class. I soon dropped out.
I was famous in my own mind, having met you and sold you a picture. I don't suppose you still have it. I'm glad you liked it. I still paint.
I guess I just want to say 'hello'. My first 'Dear Leonard' was better, but what the heck. You have a great day, Leonard, and so many more to come. Love, Dave
Posted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 11:59 pm
by Pete
Dear Leonard,
I first met you in Brighton in 1974. When I say 'met you' I mean to say that we were in the same room. When I say room I mean 'hall' and you may not have noticed me when you walked on that stage but I was able to say, 'it's about time we came face to face. I want to see the person who has done this to me'. You didn't hear me .... I said it very quietly...in my head. I think others around me were saying similar things but you didn't listen ..you were too busy singing.
That was 30 years ago and you still haven't looked me in the eye.
Pete
Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 4:15 am
by Floater
Dear, Leonard
You are the reason I never did drugs.
Posted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 6:49 pm
by starshaped
dear leonard
wow, what can i say? your music is amazing. i wish i was around to of followed your carear years ago.
Posted: Sun Nov 07, 2004 7:42 pm
by nubbins
dear leonard, it's time
i made you my grandfather
mine died from war
and too much goose fat
in the blood
i need someone
worn and harmless-looking
an old raw bumper
to part the shower curtains
to cleanse my love
with holy soap
and when the evidence
has been finally scrubbed away
i'll free you again
to turn yourself into a dove
and smash
into any mirror you like
Posted: Mon Nov 08, 2004 9:20 pm
by catherine
This is beautiful, nubbins.
Catherine

Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 11:37 pm
by peter danielsen
dear leonard
I kissed my first woman because of you. and those ever since. all because of a few songs wherein you spoke of...It may end up with a baby shivering. Maybe thats why I need to get even bigger muscles. And work more to get rich. and famous. And a better singer. and writer
Peter
dear leonard
Posted: Wed Nov 17, 2004 12:37 am
by bo fisher
Dear Leonard
Your music has been a large part of the soundtrack that is my life
for over 30 years. So many of my memories are accompanied by
your songs. Thank you my friend.
Bo
Re: Dear Leonard...
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 12:32 am
by Garcia Lorca
Dear Leonard,
Thank you for knowing how I feel, and expressing it by the wonderful way you do it... world is a better place to live in thanks to people like you.
Gema
Re: Dear Leonard...
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 12:51 am
by Cheshire gal
Gema,
Thank you for reviving this thread. It was very interesting and I hope Leonard did read these posts. I think we all feel the same way about him and his music.
Re: Dear Leonard...
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 7:55 am
by seadove
If Leonard would read this thread he would make quite a few songs out of it, "Dear Heather style".

Re: Dear Leonard...
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 1:58 pm
by Marlene J.
Dear Leonard,
I can't express my feelings very well. About anything, I never could. I don't know how to, I don't know what words to say. But I hope you understand that that doesn't mean I'm heartless or emotionless. I hope you understand that although I'm not able to word how much I love your music, or what I feel when I listen to it, that doesn't mean I don't love your music or don't feel when I listen to it. Because I do. I just don't know how to express it.
Re: Dear Leonard...
Posted: Tue May 01, 2012 5:26 pm
by coolfadda
Oh my goodness.... hello!! How are you?

Re: Dear Leonard...
Posted: Wed May 02, 2012 6:38 am
by lizzytysh
Such sweet and honest expression, Amalthea.
It's very very hard to find words, isn't it.
I know what you mean.