Paroles de To A Teacher

Leonard Cohen
Hurt once and for all into silence.
A long pain ending without a song to prove it.
Who could stand beside you so close to Eden,
When you glinted in every eye the held-high razor,
Shivering every ram and son?
And now the silent looney-bin,
Where the shadows live in the rafters
Like day-weary bats,
Until the turning mind, a radar signal,
Lures them to exaggerate mountain-size
On the white stone wall
Your tiny limp.
How can I leave you in such a house?
Are there no more saints and wizards
To praise their ways with pupils,
No more evil to stun with the slap
Of a wet red tongue?
Did you confuse the Messiah in a mirror
And rest because he had finally come?
Let me cry Help beside you, Teacher.
I have entered under this dark roof
As fearlessly as an honoured son
Enters his father’s house.
InterprèteLeonard Cohen
LabelSMI
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