The Night of Santiago
The Night of Santiago

Leonard Cohen - The Night of Santiago Lyrics

In the sultry embrace of a mysterious night, Leonard Cohen weaves a tale of fleeting passion and introspection. The narrator, marked by wanderlust and the inevitability of transience, encounters a woman who spins tales of innocence. As shadows and secrets… Read more

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The Night of Santiago Lyrics

She said she was a maiden
That wasn't what I heard
For the sake of conversation
I took her at her word
The lights went out behind us
The fireflies undressed
The broken sidewalk ended
I touched her sleeping breasts
They opened to me urgently
Like lilies from the dead
Behind a fine embroidery
Her nipples rose like bread
Then I took off my necktie
And she took of her dress
My belt and pistol, set aside, we tore away the rest

The night of Santiago
And I was passing through
So I took her to the river
As any man would do

Her thighs, they slipped away from me
Like schools of startled fish
Though I've forgotten half my life
I still remember this
Now, as a man I won't repeat
The things she said aloud
Except for this, my lips are sealed forever
And for now
And soon there's sand in every kiss
And soon the dawn is ready
And soon the night surrenders
To a daffodil machete
I gave her something pretty
And I waited till she laughed
I wasn't born a gypsy
To make a woman sad

The night of Santiago
And I was passing through
I took her to the river
As any man would do
The night of Santiago (night of Santiago)
And I was passing through (I was passing through)
I took her to the river
As any man would do

I didn't fall in love
Of course, it's never up to you
But she was walking back and forth
And I was passing through
When I took her to the river
In her virginal apparel
When I took her to the river
On that night of Santiago
And yes she lied about it all
Her children and her husband
You were born to judge the world
Forgive me, but I wasn't

The night of Santiago
And I was passing through
I took her to the river
As any man would do

The night of Santiago (night of Santiago)
And I was passing through (I was passing through)
I took her to the river
As any man would do

The night of Santiago (night of Santiago)
And I was passing through (I was passing through)
So I took her to the river
As any man would do

The night of Santiago
And I was passing through (I was passing through)
So I took her to the river
As any man would do

Writer(s): Leonard Cohen, Philip Glass, Adam Cohen
Copyright(s): Lyrics © MUSIC SALES CORPORATION, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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What is the Meaning of The Night of Santiago?

In the sultry embrace of a mysterious night, Leonard Cohen weaves a tale of fleeting passion and introspection. The narrator, marked by wanderlust and the inevitability of transience, encounters a woman who spins tales of innocence. As shadows and secrets converge by the river’s edge, moments of intimacy unfold like whispered confessions. Her lips carry truths half-hidden, while the dawn’s daffodil machete eagerly awaits. Cohen’s lines capture the ineffable pull of desire, the gentle violence of yearning, and the solemn acceptance of impermanent connections. This journey evokes the haunting beauty of human nature—bound by desire, mystery, and the inexorable passage of time, where the heart's whispers remain tucked away, cherished and unspoken.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who originally wrote the poem that 'The Night of Santiago' is based on?

    'The Night of Santiago' is based on Federico Garcia Lorca's 1928 Spanish poem 'La Casada Infiel.' Leonard Cohen adapted this poem into a song.

  2. How did Leonard Cohen's son, Adam Cohen, contribute to the creation of 'The Night of Santiago'?

    Adam Cohen played a significant role in creating 'The Night of Santiago.' He encouraged his father to set the poem to music and eventually produced the track. Leonard recited the poem to a certain tempo, and Adam composed the accompanying music.

  3. Which musical instruments are featured in 'The Night of Santiago'?

    'The Night of Santiago' features various instruments, including a beautiful acoustic guitar part and a Jew's harp. The Jew's harp was particularly dear to Leonard Cohen from his earlier days.

  4. Where was 'The Night of Santiago' partly recorded?

    'The Night of Santiago' was partly recorded in Spain. Spanish guitarist Javier Mas, who accompanied Leonard Cohen during his last eight years of touring, contributed to giving the song its flamenco twist.

  5. What album is 'The Night of Santiago' part of?

    'The Night of Santiago' is part of Leonard Cohen's fifteenth and final studio album, 'Thanks for the Dance,' released posthumously on November 22, 2019.

  6. Did other notable musicians contribute to the recording sessions for 'The Night of Santiago'?

    Yes, Beck contributed ideas and played some parts for 'The Night of Santiago,' including an acoustic section and some Jew's harp. Michael Chaves also recalled these contributions during recording sessions in Los Angeles.

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