In this piece, Leonard Cohen invites listeners to shift their focus from human discourse to the subtle wisdom of nature and the divine. Through the imagery of the hummingbird and the butterfly, Cohen emphasizes the beauty and significance of phenomena that escape human perception, urging us to appreciate the miraculous intricacies of life. The hummingbird, with its unseen wings, and the ephemeral butterfly, both symbolize fleeting beauty and profound mystery. The repeated plea to "don't listen to me" suggests humility and the importance of seeking truth beyond human ego and limitations. By advising us to listen to the "mind of God," Cohen points to an awareness that transcends rational understanding, encouraging a deeper connection with the spiritual and the eternal. This contemplative message reflects Cohen's recurring themes of transcendence and the search for meaning beyond the material world.
Listen to the Hummingbird
Lyrics
Listen to the hummingbird
Whose wings you cannot see
Listen to the hummingbird
Don't listen to me
Listen to the butterfly
Whose days but number three
Listen to the butterfly
Don't listen to me
Listen to the mind of God
Which doesn't need to be
Listen to the mind of God
Don't listen to me
Listen to the hummingbird
Whose wings you cannot see
Listen to the hummingbird
Don't listen to me
Writer(s): Adam Cohen, Leonard Cohen
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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