Boogie Street

Leonard Cohen / Sharon Robinson

O Crown of Light, O Darkened One,
I never thought we'd meet.
You kiss my lips, and then it's done:
I'm back on Boogie Street.

A sip of wine, a cigarette,
and then it's time to go
I tidied up the kitchenette;
I turned the old banjo.
I'm wanted at the traffic-jam.
They're saving me a seat.
I'm what I am, and what I am,
Is back on Boogie Street.

And O my love, I still recall
The pleasures that we knew;
The rivers and the waterfall,
Wherein I bathed with you.
Bewildered by your beauty there,
I'd kneel to dry your feet.
By such instruction you prepare
A man for Boogie Street.

O Crown of Light, O Darkened One...

So come, my friends, be not afraid.
We are so lightly here.
It is in love that we are made;
In love we disappear.
Though all the maps of blood and flesh
Are posted on the door,
There's no one who has told us yet
What Boogie Street is for.

O Crown of Light, O Darkened One...

A sip of wine, a cigarette,
And then it's time to go...

Trivia about the song Boogie Street by Leonard Cohen

When was the song “Boogie Street” released by Leonard Cohen?
The song Boogie Street was released in 2001, on the album “Ten New Songs”.
Who composed the song “Boogie Street” by Leonard Cohen?
The song “Boogie Street” by Leonard Cohen was composed by Leonard Cohen and Sharon Robinson.

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