Last Year's Man - Leonard Cohen

    The rain falls down on last year's man,
    that's a jew's harp on the table,
    that's a crayon in his hand
    And the corners of the blueprint are ruined since they rolled
    far past the stems of thumbtacks
    that still throw shadows on the wood
    And the skylight is like skin for a drum I'll never mend
    and all the rain falls down amen
    on the works of last year's man

    I met a lady, she was playing with her soldiers in the dark
    oh one by one she had to tell them
    that her name was Joan of Arc
    I was in that army, yes I stayed a little while;
    I want to thank you, Joan of Arc,
    for treating me so well
    And though I wear a uniform I was not born to fight;
    all these wounded boys you lie beside,
    goodnight, my friends, goodnight

    I came upon a wedding that old families had contrived;
    Bethlehem the bridegroom,
    Babylon the bride
    Great Babylon was naked, oh she stood there trembling for me,
    and Bethlehem inflamed us both
    like the shy one at some orgy
    And when we fell together all our flesh was like a veil
    that I had to draw aside to see
    the serpent eat its tail

    Some women wait for Jesus, and some women wait for Cain
    so I hang upon my altar
    and I hoist my axe again
    And I take the one who finds me back to where it all began
    when Jesus was the honeymoon
    and Cain was just the man
    And we read from pleasant Bibles that are bound in blood and skin
    that the wilderness is gathering
    all its children back again

    The rain falls down on last year's man,
    an hour has gone by
    and he has not moved his hand
    But everything will happen if he only gives the word;
    the lovers will rise up
    and the mountains touch the ground
    But the skylight is like skin for a drum I'll never mend
    and all the rain falls down amen
    on the works of last year's man
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