Elevator Mirrors

Leonard Cohen 1934 (Westmount) – 2016 (Los Angeles, California)



My father had a moustache,
But not his father or his brothers
I am very tempted

In the new hotels
The elevators are often so dark
The mirrors are useless

(Like this one)

I don't want to go anywhere
I’ve been to the Acropolis (1959)
I sat on the old stones
And was photographed with a woman
(1970)
Who troubled my life
From then until now (2008)

Dying in reasonable circumstances
Is mostly what I hope for
But here I am on the road
Far from reasonable circumstances

There is a woman I like
She is young and beautiful and kind
And cannot sing
But she wants to be a singer

I used to keep a full picture of her
Hidden on my laptop
Then I thought:
I can’t do this again
And I dragged it (reluctantly)
To the little trash basket
Which I did not empty for quite a while

In the elevator
Of the Manchester Malmaison Hotel
I have to put on reading glasses
To find the button for my floor
The corridors are dark purple
Lit with pinpoint lights
Bass-heavy hip-hop
Dooming the generation
From hidden speakers
You squint to find your door

(The entire enterprise
Of travel and lodging
Now pitched
As a dangerous erotic adventure)

I’m no one to say
Who can or can't be a singer
God knows my own credentials
Were not extensive
It was Good Fortune
As success always is
Period

(A really lovely person
I don't have to introduce
To anyone at Sony)
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Submitted by RobertHaigh on June 16, 2020

Modified on April 20, 2023

1:16 min read
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Quick analysis:

Scheme XAB XXC D XCXDXXX EFXE XXGH HIXXJXX HXEFXXIDAF XGXH XHXXDXB DXJ
Closest metre Iambic trimeter
Characters 1,280
Words 252
Stanzas 11
Stanza Lengths 3, 3, 1, 7, 4, 4, 7, 10, 4, 7, 3

Leonard Cohen

Leonard Norman Cohen was a highly gifted and varied writer — novelist, playright, songwriter and poet. He was already quite famous as a poet before embarking on a music career as a singer-songwriter. He is generally considered to be one of the greatest songwriters of all time, and his songs have been recorded by countless other performers. Born in Montreal, Canada, in 1934, Cohen had a long and productive career. He was working right up to his death, in 2016 at the age of 82. more…

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