AS THE MIST LEAVES NO SCAR

 

As the mist leaves no scar
On the dark green hill,
So my body leaves no scar
On you, nor ever will.

When wind and hawk encounter,
What remains to keep?
So you and I encounter,
Than turn, then fall to sleep.

As many nights endure
Without the moon or star,
So will we endure
When one is gone and far.

Leonard Cohen

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ETIQUETTE

The Ark you're building
in your yard
Will you let me on
Will you let me off
Don't you think
we all should study Etiquette
before we study Magic


LEONARD COHEN, N.Y., 1967

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          GIFT

      You tell me that silence
is nearer to peace than poems
but if for my gift
I brought you silence
(for I know silence)
you would say
     This is not silence
this is another poem
and you would hand it back to me.

                                                                    Leonard Cohen    

 

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