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Dress Rehearsal Rag - Leonard Cohen



     
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Four o'clock in the afternoon
And I didn't feel like very much
I said to myself, "Where are you, Golden Boy
Where's your famous golden touch?"I thought you knew where
All of the elephants lie down
I thought you were the crown prince
Of all the wheels in ivory townJust take a look at your body now
There's nothing much to save
And a bitter voice in the mirror cries
"Hey, Prince, you need a shave"Now, if you can manage to get
Your trembling fingers to behave
Why don't you try unwrapping
A stainless steel razor blade?That's right, it's come to this
Yes, it's come to this
And wasn't it a long way down?
Wasn't it a strange way down?There's no hot water
And the cold is running thin
Well, what do you expect from

The kind of places you've been living in?Don't drink from that cup
It's all caked and cracked along the rim
That's not the electric light, my friend
That is your vision growing dimCover up your face with soap, there
Now, you're Santa Claus
And you've got a gift for anyone
Who will give you his applauseI thought you were a racing man
Ah, but you couldn't take the pace
That's a funeral in the mirror
And it's stopping at your faceThat's right, it's come to this
Yes, it's come to this
And wasn't it a long way down?
Ah, wasn't it a strange way down?Once there was a path
And a girl with chestnut hair
And you passed the summers
Picking all of the berries that grew thereThere were times she was a woman
Oh, there were times she was just a child
And you held her in the shadows
Where the raspberries grow wildAnd you climbed the twilight mountains
And you sang about the view
And everywhere that you wandered
Love seemed to go along with youThat's a hard one to remember
Yes, it makes you clench your fist
And then the veins stand out like highways
All along your wristAnd yes, it's come to this
It's come to this
And wasn't it a long way down?
Wasn't it a strange way down?You can still find a job
Go out and talk to a friend
On the back of every magazine
There are those coupons you can sendWhy don't you join the Rosicrucians?
They will give you back your hope
You can find your love with diagrams
On a plain, brown envelopeBut you've used up all your coupons
Except the one that seems
To be written on your wrist
Along with several thousand dreamsNow, Santa Claus comes forward
That's a razor in his mitt
And he puts on his dark glasses
And he shows you where to hitAnd then the cameras pan
The stand in stunt man
Dress rehearsal rag
It's just the dress rehearsal ragYou know this dress rehearsal rag
It's just a dress rehearsal rag

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Leonard Cohen, (born 21st September 1934 in Montréal, Quebec, Canada) is a poet, novelist and musician. His musical career has largely overshadowed his prior work as a poet and novelist, although he has continued to publish poetry sporadically after his breakthrough in the music industry. His first published book of poetry was Let Us Compare Mythologies (1956).

Musically, Cohen's early songs are based in folk music, in terms of both melody and instrumentation; from the 1970s, though, his work begins to show the influence of various types of popular and cabaret music. Since the 1980s he has typically sung in a deep bass register, accompanied by synthesisers and female backing vocals.

Despite not embarking on a tour since 1993, Cohen was forced to go on the road in 2008, following the alleged misappropriation of over U.S. $5 million from his retirement by his longtime former manager, Kelley Lynch. This left him close to bankruptcy and Cohen's mammoth world tour lasted two and a half years and included 246 shows.

Cohen's songs are often emotionally heavy and lyrically complex, owing more to the metaphoric word play of poetry than to established conventions of songcraft. His work often explores the themes of religion, isolation, and complex interpersonal relationships.

Cohen's music has become highly influential to other singer-songwriters, and more than a thousand cover versions of his works have been recorded. He is also popular in his native land, having been inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and awarded the Order of Canada, the nation's highest civilian honour.

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