Master Song

Album: Songs Of Leonard Cohen (1967)
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  • I believe that you heard your master sing
    When I was sick in bed
    I suppose that he told you everything
    That I keep locked away in my head
    Your master took you travelling
    Well, at least that's what you said
    And now, do you come back to bring
    Your prisoner wine and bread?

    You met him at some temple
    Where they take your clothes at the door
    He was just a numberless man in a chair
    Who'd just come back from the war
    And you wrap up his tired face in your hair
    And he hands you the apple core
    Then he touches your lips now so suddenly bare
    Of all the kisses we put on some time before

    And he gave you a German Shepherd to walk
    With a collar of leather and nails
    And he never once made you explain or talk
    About all of the little details
    Such as who had a word and who had a rock
    And who had you through the mails
    Now your love is a secret all over the block
    And it never stops, not even when your master fails

    And he took you up in his aeroplane
    Which he flew without any hands
    And you cruised above the ribbons of rain
    That drove the crowd from the stands
    Then he killed the lights in a lonely lane
    And an ape with angel glands
    Erased the final wisps of pain
    With the music of rubber bands

    And now I hear your master sing
    You kneel for him to come
    His body is a golden string
    That your body is hanging from
    His body is a golden string
    My body has grown numb
    Oh, now you hear your master sing
    Your shirt is all undone

    And will you kneel beside this bed
    That we polished so long ago
    Before your master chose instead
    To make my bed of snow?
    Your eyes are wild and your knuckles are red
    And you're speaking far too low
    No, I can't make out what your master said
    Before he made you go

    And then I think you're playing far too rough
    For a lady who's been to the moon
    I've lain by this window long enough
    You get used to an empty room
    And your love is some dust in an old man's cup
    Who is tapping his foot to a tune
    And your thighs are ruined, you want too much
    Let's say you came back some time too soon

    I loved your master perfectly
    And I taught him all that he knew
    He was starving in some deep mystery
    Like a man who is sure what is true
    And I sent you to him with my guarantee
    I could teach him something new
    And I taught him how you would long for me
    No matter what he said, no matter what you'd do

    I believe that you heard your master sing
    While I was sick in bed
    I'm sure that he told you everything
    I must keep locked away in my head
    Your master took you travelling
    Well, at least that's what you said
    And now, do you come back to bring
    Your prisoner wine and bread? Writer/s: Leonard Cohen
    Publisher: Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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