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Artist/Band:
Leonard Cohen
Lyrics for Song: Priests
Lyrics for Album: Other Songs - Leonard Cohen
And who will write love songs for you
when I am lord at last
and your body is some little highway shrine
that all my priests have passed,
that all my priests have passed?
My priests they will put flowers there,
they will stand before the glass,
but they'll wear away your little window, love,
they will trample on the grass,
they will trample on the grass.
And who will aim the arrow
that men will follow through your grace
when I am lord of memory
and all your armour has turned to lace,
and all your armour has turned to lace?
The simple life of heroes,
and the twisted life of saints,
they just confuse the sunny calendar
with their red and golden paints,
with their red and golden paints.
And all of you have seen the dance,
that God has kept from me,
but he has seen me watching you
when all your minds were free
when all your minds were free.
And who will write love songs for you ...
My priests they will put flowers there ...
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Leonard Cohen - Priests
Leonard Cohen's 'Priests' stands as a compelling song in his extensive discography, reflecting the introspective and spiritual themes that defined his songwriting career. Known for his deep baritone and poetic lyricism, Cohen often explored the intersection of faith, doubt, and human experience. This track aligns with his broader body of work, which includes celebrated albums and enduring classics like 'Hallelujah' and 'Bird on the Wire.' While the song may not always receive the same level of immediate recognition as his biggest hits, it captures the essence of Cohen's unique ability to weave complex emotions into accessible melodies. Fans of his later recordings will appreciate the nuanced delivery and the contemplative atmosphere that permeates the piece, offering a glimpse into the artist's evolving musical landscape. |
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| Album Lyrics: Other Songs - Leonard Cohen |
 Leonard Cohen
"Other Songs - Leonard Cohen"
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