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Leonard Cohen Lyrics for Song: Wishing Window
 Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Leonard Cohen
 
 
 
 11808>(Written By Cohen, Performed In "Night Magic")
 
 
 
 (Angels) Come, sleeper to the window, do you know
 
 Us know? Have we changed? Have you seen us here
 
 Before? Do you remember long ago
 
 You summoned us across the high frontier
 
 Of sleep, and bid us urgently appear.
 
 You called, we came, we waited every night,
 
 Like crystals in solution coming clear,
 
 Until your dream was sharp enough and bright
 
 To waken you with stabs of appetite.
 
 
 
 (Michael) Is this the moment in my story when
 
 The messengers of destiny prepare
 
 The usual historic specimen,
 
 Some lonely little hero starving there,
 
 And feed him with the fruits of solitaire?
 
 Is this my miracle of bread and fishes?
 
 This the mystery of answered prayer?
 
 Is this my table laid with golden dishes?
 
 
 
 (Angels) Let us not say prayer, let's just say wishes.
 
 Don't stand there dreaming, let us in,
 
 It wasn't all that easy getting here. We had
 
 To metamorphosize at least a hundred
 
 Thousand times through all the dreary realms of
 
 Sense, just to get us from the astral, to
 
 The mental, to the solid and the dense.
 
 And that's not counting countless times we spent
 
 Manifesting aimlessly as
 
 Elements of chaos in the undifferentiated
 
 Anti-universe before
 
 We even had a chance to be unborn
 
 As shadowy particals in streams of light --
 
 Now hurry up, we haven't got all night!
 
 
 
 (Michael) What am I supposed to do?
 
 
 
 (Angels) Ask for something.
 
 
 
 (Michael) I can't think.
 
 
 
 (Angels) Come on darling.
 
 
 
 (Michael) Help me!
 
 
 
 (Angels) You can ask for peace on earth. There's a few
 
 That do. Or you can ask for peace of mind.
 
 It's very rare but we've had one or two.
 
 Or ask that human suffering unwind
 
 And justify itself by what's behind.
 
 Too abstract -- somewhat off the beaten track.
 
 We'd like to have this contract sealed and signed.
 
 Then we must get back -- ask for what you lack
 
 And we will leave you, sweet insomniac.
 
 
 
 (Michael) Well could I have someone to love?
 
 
 
 (Angels) You can
 
 
 
 (Michael) Can I send her away?
 
 
 
 (Angels) We have written it down.
 
 
 
 (Michael) Then could I call her back again?
 
 
 
 (Angels) You certainly can, you merry-go-man.
 
 
 
 (Michael) Could I write whatever's in my heart?
 
 
 
 (Angels) It's on your desk, the writer's mighty pen.
 
 
 
 (Michael) And could I sing whatever's in my heart?
 
 
 
 (Angels) Just close your eyes and keep your lips apart.
 
 
 
 (Michael) I could have my heart's desire when
 
 And where and how my heart desires it?
 
 And could I bring the whole world to my heart?
 
 
 
 (Angels) O Jesus, not the heart, the heart again
 
 So boring. Everyone's like everyone
 
 Your famous heart is like an onion,
 
 All layers and layers of wild distress
 
 All gathered into rings round nothingness.
 
 
 
 (Michael) But can I have it, can I have it?
 
 
 
 (Angels) Yes!
 
 
 
 (Michael) If woman, heart and song are mine
 
 The rest will come, where do I sign?
 
 
 
 (Troupe) But could he write whatever's in his heart?
 
 
 
 (Angels) It's on his desk, the writer's mighty pen.
 
 
 
 (Troupe) And could he sing whatever's in his heart?
 
 
 
 (Angels) He'll close his eyes and keep his lips apart
 
 
 
 (Everyone) And could he have his heart's desire when
 
 And where and how his heart desires it?
 
 
 
 (Michael) And could I bring the whole world to my heart?
 
 
 
 (Everyone) O Jesus, not the heart, the heart again
 
 So boring. Everyone's like everyone
 
 Your famous heart is like an onion,
 
 All layers and layers of wild distress
 
 All gathered into rings round nothingness.
 
 
 
 (Michael) But can I have it?
 
 
 
 (Troupe) Can he have it?
 
 
 
 (Angels) Yes!
 
 
 
 (Michael) Can I have it?
 
 
 
 (Troupe) Can he have it?
 
 
 
 (Everyone) Yes!
 
 
 
 (Angels) The night is ending, we have many duties
 
 Still, much gold and silver light to spill
 
 On anxious girls and frightened boys like you,
 
 All brooding deeply on some window sill.
 
 But one condition there remains to fill.
 
 One term before the heart begins to play
 
 With other hearts the music of its will.
 
 
 
 (Michael) If I don't agree?
 
 
 
 (Angels) Still you have to pay
 
 The ordinary price that humans pay...
 
 With suff'ring, joy, redemption, and decay!
 
 
 
 (Michael) All my heart's desire ... let's keep the part
 
 about joy.
 
 
 
 (Angels) It's a package.
 
 
 
 (Michael) ...Suffering, redemption, and decay!
 
 
 
 (Angels) It's a bitch.
 
 
 
 (Michael) I have to get some sleep, I'm opening
 
 tomorrow night.
 
 
 
 (Angels) Then you agree?
 
 
 
 (Michael) Yes, yes, I agree.
 
 
 
 (Angels) ...Do you remember long ago
 
 You summoned us across the high frontier
 
 Of sleep and bid us urgently appear.
 
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