In the haunting weave of poetic imagery and stark reality, Leonard Cohen plunges deep into the murky waters of human suffering and emotional numbness. He chronicles a world scorched by famine, war, and moral decay, all while grappling with his own internal conflicts and existential doubts. As he witnesses these horrors, his soul shrivels and his heart grows cold, struggling against the icy grip of despair. The stark contrast of his parents' beliefs leaves him adrift in a spiritual void, teetering between cynicism and a faint hope of redemption. Cohen's lyrics resonate with a poignant sense of alienation, capturing a fragmented soul seeking meaning in a chaotic world. #ExistentialBlues #HumanCondition #PoeticDespair
Almost Like the Blues
Lyrics
I saw some people starving
There was murder, there was rape
Their villages were burning
They were trying to escape
I couldn't meet their glances
I was staring at my shoes
It was acid, it was tragic
It was almost like the blues
It was almost like the blues
I have to die a little
Between each murderous thought
And when I'm finished thinking
I have to die a lot
There's torture and there's killing
And there's all my bad reviews
The war, the children missing
Lord, it's almost like the blues
It's almost like a blues
So I let my heart get frozen
To keep away the rot
My father says I'm chosen
My mother says I'm not
I listened to their story
Of the Gypsies and the Jews
It was good, it wasn't boring
It was almost like the blues
It was almost like the blues
There is no God in Heaven
And there is no Hell below
So says the great professor
Of all there is to know
But I've had the invitation
That a sinner can't refuse
And it's almost like salvation
It's almost like the blues
It's almost like a blues
Almost like a blues
Writer(s): Leonard Cohen, Patrick Leonard
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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