THANKS FOR
 THE DANCE
 
   
   
November 22, 2019
  
Tracks:
  
1 Happens to the Heart 4:33 
2 Moving On 3:11 
3 The Night of Santiago 4:15 
4 Thanks for the Dance 4:13 
5 It's Torn 2:57 
6 The Goal 1:12 
7 Puppets 2:39 
8 The Hills 4:17 
9 Listen to the Hummingbird 2:00
  
 
  
 
 
  
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SONG LYRICS
  
Happens to the Heart
  
Words by Leonard Cohen (his poem in The Flame)  Music by Adam Cohen
   
I was always working steady 
But I never called it art 
I got my shit together 
Meeting Christ and reading Marx 
It failed my little fire 
But it's bright the dying spark 
Go tell the young messiah 
What happens to the heart
  
There's a mist of summer kisses 
Where I tried to double-park 
The rivalry was vicious 
The women were in charge 
It was nothing, it was business 
But it left an ugly mark 
I've come here to revisit 
What happens to the heart
  
I was selling holy trinkets 
I was dressing kind of sharp 
Had a pussy in the kitchen 
And a panther in the yard 
In the prison of the gifted 
I was friendly with the guards 
So I never had to witness 
What happens to the heart
  
 
I should have seen it coming 
After all I knew the chart 
Just to look at her was trouble 
It was trouble from the start 
Sure we played a stunning couple 
But I never liked the part 
It ain't pretty, it ain't subtle 
What happens to the heart
  
Now the angel's got a fiddle 
The devil's got a harp 
Every soul is like a minnow 
Every mind is like a shark 
I've broken every window 
But the house, the house is dark 
I care but very little 
What happens to the heart
  
 
Then I studied with this beggar 
He was filthy, he was scarred 
By the claws of many women 
He had failed to disregard 
No fable here no lesson 
No singing meadowlark 
Just a filthy beggar guessing 
What happens to the heart
  
 
I was always working steady 
But I never called it art 
It was just some old convention 
Like the horse before the cart 
I had no trouble betting 
On the flood, against the ark 
You see, I knew about the ending 
What happens to the heart
  
I was handy with a rifle 
My father's .303 
I fought for something final 
Not the right to disagree
  
  
Moving On
  
Words by Leonard Cohen (his poem in The Flame)  Music by Adam Cohen and Patrick Leonard
   
I loved your face, I loved your hair 
Your T-shirts and your eveningwear 
As for the world, the job, the war 
I ditched them all to love you more
  
 
And now you're gone, now you're gone 
As if there ever was a you 
Who broke the heart and made it new 
Who's moving on, who's kidding who
  
 
I loved your moods, I loved the way 
They threatened every single day 
Your beauty ruled me, though I knew 
'Twas more hormonal than the view
  
 
And now you're gone, now you're gone 
As if there ever was a you 
Queen of lilac, Queen of blue 
Who's moving on, who's kidding who
  
 
I loved your face, I loved your hair 
Your T-shirts and your eveningwear 
As for the world, the job, the war 
I ditched them all to love you more
  
 
And now you're gone, now you're gone 
As if there ever was a you 
Who held me dying, pulled me through 
Who's moving on, who's kidding who
  
Who's moving on, who's kidding who
  
  
The Night of Santiago
  
Words by Leonard Cohen [his poem The Faithless Wife in Book of Longing,  after a poem by Federico Garcia Lorca],  
Music by Adam Cohen 
 
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 off 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
  
And 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 
And I was passing through 
I took her to the river 
As any man would do
  
The night of Santiago 
And 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 
So I took her to the river 
As any man would do
  
  
Thanks for the Dance
  
Words by Leonard Cohen (his poem in The Flame)  Music by Anjani Thomas (on her album Blue Alert
   
Thanks for the dance 
I'm sorry you're tired 
The evening has hardly begun 
Thanks for the dance 
Try to look inspired 
One-two-three, one-two-three, one
  
There is a rose in your hair 
Your shoulders are bare 
You've been wearing this costume forever
  
So turn up the music 
Pour out the wine 
Stop at the surface 
The surface is fine 
We don't need to go any deeper
  
Thanks for the dance 
I hear that we're married 
One-two-three, one-two-three, one 
Thanks for the dance 
And the baby you carried 
It was almost a daughter or a son
  
And there's nothing to do 
But to wonder if you 
Are as hopeless as me 
And as decent
  
We're joined in the spirit 
Joined at the hip 
Joined in the panic 
Wondering if 
We've come to some sort 
Of agreement
  
It was fine, it was fast 
We were first, we were last 
In line at the 
Temple of Pleasure 
But the green was so green 
And the blue was so blue 
I was so I 
And you were so you 
The crisis was light 
As a feather
  
Thanks for the dance 
It was hell, it was swell, it was fun 
Thanks for all the dances 
One-two-three, one-two-three, one
 
   
It's Torn
  
Words by Leonard Cohen  Music by Sharon Robinson
   
I see you in windows that open so wide 
There's nothing beyond them and no one inside 
You kick off your sandals and shake out your hair 
The salt on your shoulders like sparks in the air 
There's silt on your ankles and sand on your feet 
The river too shallow, the ocean too deep 
You smile at your suffering, the sweetest reprieve 
Why did you leave us, why did you leave
  
You kick off your sandals and shake out your hair 
It's torn where you're dancing it's torn everywhere
  
It's torn on the right and it's torn on the left 
It's torn in the centre which few can accept
  
It's torn where there's beauty, it's torn where there's death 
It's torn where there's mercy but torn somewhat less 
It's torn in the highest from kingdom to crown 
The messages fly but the network is down
  
Bruised at the shoulder and cut at the wrist 
The sea rushes home to its thimble of mist 
The opposites falter, the spirals reverse 
And Eve must re-enter the sleep of her birth 
And up through the system the worlds are withdrawn 
From every dominion the mind stood upon 
And now that you told her and now that it's done 
The name has no number, not even the one
  
Come gather the pieces all scattered and lost 
The lie in what's holy, the light in what's not 
The story's been written the letter's been sealed 
You gave me a lily but now it's a field
  
You kick off your sandals and shake out your hair 
It's torn where you're dancing, it's torn everywhere
  
  
The Goal
  
Words by Leonard Cohen (his poem in Book of Longing),  Music by Adam Cohen
   
I can't leave my house 
Or answer the phone 
I'm going down again 
But I'm not alone 
Settling at last 
Accounts of the soul 
This for the trash 
That paid in full 
As for the fall, it 
Began long ago 
Can't stop the rain 
Can't stop the snow 
I sit in my chair 
I look at the street 
The neighbor returns 
My smile of defeat 
I move with the leaves 
I shine with the chrome 
I'm almost alive 
I'm almost at home 
No one to follow 
And nothing to teach 
Except that the goal 
Falls short of the reach
  
  The Puppets
  
Words by Leonard Cohen (his poem in Book of Longing)  Music by Adam Cohen
   
German puppets burnt the Jews 
Jewish puppets did not choose 
Puppet vultures eat the dead 
Puppet corpses they are fed 
Puppet winds and puppet waves 
Puppet sailors in their graves 
Puppet flower, puppet stem 
Puppet time dismantles them 
Puppet me and puppet you 
Puppet German, puppet Jew
  
Puppet presidents command 
Puppet troops to burn the land 
Puppet fire, puppet flames 
Feed on all the puppet names
  
Puppet lovers in their bliss 
Turn away from all of this 
Puppet reader shakes his head 
Takes his puppet wife to bed 
Puppet me and puppet you 
Puppet German, puppet Jew
  
Puppet presidents command 
Puppet troops to burn the land 
Puppet fire, puppet flames 
Feed on all the puppet names 
Puppet night comes down to play 
The after-act to puppet day
  
  
The Hills
  
Words by Leonard Cohen (his poem Book of Longing in Book of Longing) 
Music bn Leonard Cohen 
   
I can't make the hills 
The system is shot 
I'm living on pills 
For which I thank G-d 
My animal howls 
My angel's upset 
But I'm not allowed 
A trace of regret 
For someone will use 
The thing I could not be 
My heart will be hers 
Impersonally 
She'll step on the path 
She'll see what I mean 
My will cut in half 
And freedom between 
For this in a second 
Our lives will collide 
The endless suspended 
The door opened wide
  
And she will be born 
To someone like you
  
What I left undone 
She will certainly do 
I know she is coming 
And I know she will look 
And that is the longing 
And this is the hook 
I can't make the hills 
The system is shot 
I'm living on pills 
For which I thank G-d 
My page was too white 
My ink was too thinned 
The day wouldn't write 
But the night penciled in 
But I know she's coming 
And I know she will look 
That is the longing 
This is the hook 
(I know she is coming) 
And I know she will look 
(That is the longing) 
And this is the hook
  
I can't make the hills 
The system is shot 
I'm living on pills 
For which I thank G-d 
I sailed like a swan 
I sank like a rock 
But time is long gone 
Past my laughing stock 
I can't make the hills 
The system is shot 
I'm living on pills 
For which I thank G-d
  
  
Listen to the Hummingbird
  
Words by Leonard Cohen (his poem in The Flame)  Music by Adam Cohen
   
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 G-d 
Which doesn't need to be 
Listen to the mind of G-d 
Don't listen to me
  
Listen to the hummingbird 
Whose wings you cannot see 
Listen to the hummingbird 
Don't listen to me
  
  
 
  
Copyright 2019 by Sony Music/Legacy. CD & LP Cat # 90759 78662.  
 All rights reserved.  Lyrics reprinted by permission.
 
  
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