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1967
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1969
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1971
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1973
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1974
Death Of A Ladies' Man
1977
Recent Songs
1979
Field Commander Cohen: Tour Of 1979
1979
Various Positions
1984
I'm Your Man
1988
The Future
1992
Leonard Cohen In Concert
1993
Ten New Songs
2001
Dear Heather
2004
Live In London
2008
Songs From The Road
2010
Old Ideas
2012
Live In Dublin
2014
Popular Problems
2014
Can't Forget: A Souvenir Of The Grand Tour
2015
You Want It Darker
2016
Thanks For The Dance
2019
Songs from a Room
1969
Songs Of Love And Hate
1971
Live Songs
1973
New Skin For The Old Ceremony
1974
Death Of A Ladies' Man
1977
Recent Songs
1979
Field Commander Cohen: Tour Of 1979
1979
Various Positions
1984
I'm Your Man
1988
The Future
1992
Leonard Cohen In Concert
1993
Ten New Songs
2001
Dear Heather
2004
Live In London
2008
Songs From The Road
2010
Old Ideas
2012
Live In Dublin
2014
Popular Problems
2014
Can't Forget: A Souvenir Of The Grand Tour
2015
You Want It Darker
2016
Thanks For The Dance
2019
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Songs Of Leonard Cohen
1967 -
Songs from a Room
1969 -
Songs Of Love And Hate
1971 -
Live Songs
1973 -
New Skin For The Old Ceremony
1974 -
Death Of A Ladies΄ Man
1977 -
Recent Songs
1979 -
Field Commander Cohen: Tour Of 1979
1979 -
Various Positions
1984 -
I΄m Your Man
1988 -
The Future
1992 -
Leonard Cohen In Concert
1993 -
Ten New Songs
2001 -
Dear Heather
2004 -
Live In London
2008 -
Songs From The Road
2010 -
Old Ideas
2012 -
Live In Dublin
2014 -
Popular Problems
2014 -
Can΄t Forget: A Souvenir Of The Grand Tour
2015 -
You Want It Darker
2016 -
Thanks For The Dance
2019
Leonard Cohen - Stories of the street / 1967
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Leonard Cohen - Stories of the street- 1966
Versuri cantec:
The stories of the street are mine,the Spanish voices laugh.
The Cadillacs go creeping now through the night and the poison gas,
and I lean from my window sill in this old hotel I chose,
yes one hand on my suicide, one hand on the rose.
I know you've heard it's over now and war must surely come,
the cities they are broke in half and the middle men are gone.
But let me ask you one more time, O children of the dusk,
All these hunters who are shrieking now oh do they speak for us?
And where do all these highways go, now that we are free?
Why are the armies marching still that were coming home to me?
O lady with your legs so fine O stranger at your wheel,
You are locked into your suffering and your pleasures are the seal.
The age of lust is giving birth, and both the parents ask
the nurse to tell them fairy tales on both sides of the glass.
And now the infant with his cord is hauled in like a kite,
and one eye filled with blueprints, one eye filled with night.
O come with me my little one, we will find that farm
and grow us grass and apples there and keep all the animals warm.
And if by chance I wake at night and I ask you who I am,
O take me to the slaughterhouse, I will wait there with the lamb.
With one hand on the hexagram and one hand on the girl
I balance on a wishing well that all men call the world.
We are so small between the stars, so large against the sky,
and lost among the subway crowds I try to catch your eye.
Versuri cantec:
The stories of the street are mine,the Spanish voices laugh.
The Cadillacs go creeping now through the night and the poison gas,
and I lean from my window sill in this old hotel I chose,
yes one hand on my suicide, one hand on the rose.
I know you've heard it's over now and war must surely come,
the cities they are broke in half and the middle men are gone.
But let me ask you one more time, O children of the dusk,
All these hunters who are shrieking now oh do they speak for us?
And where do all these highways go, now that we are free?
Why are the armies marching still that were coming home to me?
O lady with your legs so fine O stranger at your wheel,
You are locked into your suffering and your pleasures are the seal.
The age of lust is giving birth, and both the parents ask
the nurse to tell them fairy tales on both sides of the glass.
And now the infant with his cord is hauled in like a kite,
and one eye filled with blueprints, one eye filled with night.
O come with me my little one, we will find that farm
and grow us grass and apples there and keep all the animals warm.
And if by chance I wake at night and I ask you who I am,
O take me to the slaughterhouse, I will wait there with the lamb.
With one hand on the hexagram and one hand on the girl
I balance on a wishing well that all men call the world.
We are so small between the stars, so large against the sky,
and lost among the subway crowds I try to catch your eye.