Suzanne
Leonard Cohen
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Suzanne takes you down to her place near the river, |
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You can | hear the boat go by, and you spend the night beside her. |
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And you | know that she's half crazy, but that's why you want to be there |
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And she | feeds you tea and oranges that come | all the way from China. |
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And | when you mean to tell her that you | have no love to give her. |
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Then she | gets you on her wave-length |
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And she | lets the river answer that you’ve | always been her lover. |
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And you | want to travel with her, and you | want to travel blind, |
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And you | know she will trust you for you’ve | touched her perfect body |
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With your | mind. |
And Jesus was a sailor when he walked upon the water. |
And he spend a long time watching from his lonely wooden tower. |
And when he knew for certain only drowning men could see him |
He said: "All men will be sailors then until the sea shall free them". |
But he himself was broken long bevor the sky war open |
Forsaken, almost human, |
He sank beneath your wisdom like a stone. |
And you want to travel with him, and you want to travel blind |
And you think maybe you'll trust him for he's touched you perfect body |
With his mind. |
Now Suzanne takes your hand and she leads you to the river |
She is wearing rags and feathers from Salvation Army counters. |
And the sun pours down like honey for our lady of the harbour, |
and she shows you where to look among the garbage and the flowers. |
There are heros in the seaweed, there are children in the morning |
They are leaning out for love |
And they will lean that way forever, while Suzanne holds the mirror. |
And you want to travel with her, and you want to travel blind, |
And you know that you can trust her for she's touched your perfect body |
With her mind. |