LEONARD 
COHEN:  
ONE 
OF 
THOSE 
GUYS 
 
  
  
by Robert Humphrey 
USA 2009
  
 Everywhere
Vow that you are everywhere  
On mountains and islands  
Shipwrecked in cities  
Inventing drinks in deserts  
Snowbound on seaways  
The only tourist Iin Havana  
Lost on the road to Larissa  
Inhabiting white rooms  
Generous in Morocco  
Weeping in Jerusalem  
Poxed in Athens  
Taking Manhattan to Berlin  
Coiled in Aegean nights  
Approaching the border prisons  
Returning to Babylon  
Moonlit in Edmonton  
A lord in London  
Riding a best of Wight  
In graffiti in South L.A.  
On zendo doors  
On cabin walls  
Under a cantor’s gaze  
Our most important spy  
Back on Boogie Street  
Taking tea in Bombay  
At the break of day  
Between the nameless and the name  
In your daughter’s heart  
By the rivers dark  
Pallbearer and chauffeur  
In Danish paintings  
In the Montreal School   
On the shelves of every land  
In the gossip of countless women  
On the web’s sleepless screen  
Public property at last.  
Now that you are everywhere  
You can disappear again  
So when they look for you  
Or when they turn their backs  
I’ll still find you in my longing  
And know you are everywhere.
 
  
The poems in this new book are Humphrey's tribute to Leonard Cohen’s history as a poet, novelist, songwriter and Zen Buddhist. Robert Humphrey traveled to Hydra and Mount Baldy in his quest to make sense of the worldwide fascination with Cohen’s words and powerful imagery. The poems cover Leonard’s early days in Montreal and follow him through the snowy fields of Mount Baldy. 
  Cover photo and another photo of Leonard Cohen by Soheyl Dahi 
Published by Sore Dove Press, San Francisco, CA 
Sore Dove Chapbook Series No. 18
  
The chapbook was printed in an edition limited to 131 copies. 100 copies
were signed and numbered by the poet. 26 copies were lettered each containing
an original acrylic painting by Soheyl Dahi. 5 special copies were handbound in
boards, each containing two original paintings by Dahi and Humphrey.
 
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