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Leonard Cohen Lyrics for Song: The Jungle Line
 Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Leonard Cohen
 
 
 
 2048>Rousseau walks on trumpet paths
 
 Safaris to the heart of all that jazz
 
 Through I bars and girders, through wires and pipes
 
 The mathematic circuits of the modern nights
 
 
 
 Through huts, through Harlem, through jails and gospel pews
 
 Through the class on park and the trash on vine
 
 Through Europe and the deep, deep heart of Dixie blue
 
 Through savage progress cuts the jungle line
 
 
 
 In a low-cut blouse she brings the beer
 
 Rousseau paints a jungle flower behind her ear
 
 Those cannibals of shuck and jive
 
 They'll eat a working girl like her alive
 
 
 
 With his hard-edged eye and his steady hand
 
 He paints the cellar full of ferns and orchid vines
 
 And he hangs a moon above a five-piece band
 
 He hangs it up above the jungle line
 
 
 
 The jungle line, the jungle line
 
 Screaming in a ritual of sound and time
 
 Floating, drifting on the air-conditioned wind
 
 And drooling for a taste of something smuggled in
 
 
 
 Pretty women funneled through valves and smoke
 
 Coy and bitchy, wild and fine
 
 And charging elephants and chanting slaving boats
 
 Charging, chanting down the jungle line
 
 
 
 There's a poppy wreath on a soldier's tomb
 
 There's a poppy snake in a dressing room
 
 Poppy poison, poppy tourniquet
 
 It slithers away on brass like mouthpiece spit
 
 
 
 And metal skin and ivory birds
 
 Go steaming up to Rousseau's vines
 
 They go steaming up to Brooklyn Bridge
 
 Steaming, steaming, steaming up the jungle line
 
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