The ponies run, the girls are young
The odds are there to beat
You win a while and then it's done
Your little winning streak
And summoned now to deal
With your invincible defeat
You live your life as if it's real
A thousand kisses deep

I'm turning tricks, I'm getting fixed
I'm back on boogie street
You lose your grip and then you slip
Into the masterpiece
And maybe I had miles to drive
And promises to keep
You ditch it all to stay alive
A thousand kisses deep

And sometimes when the night is slow
The wretched and the meek
We gather up our hearts and go
A thousand kisses deep

Confined to sex we pressed against
The limits of the sea
I saw there were no oceans left
For scavengers like me
I made it to the forward deck
I blessed our remnant fleet
And then consented to be wrecked
A thousand kisses deep

I'm turning tricks I'm getting fixed
I'm back on boogie street
I guess they won't exchange the gifts
That you were meant to keep
And quiet is the thought of you
The file on you complete
Except what we forgot to do
A thousand kisses deep

And sometimes when the night is slow
The wretched and the meek
We gather up our hearts and go
A thousand kisses deep

The ponies run, the girls are young
The odds are there to beat
You win a while and then it's done
Your little winning streak
And summoned now to deal
With your invincible defeat
You live your life as if it's real
A thousand kisses deep


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    Whenever I hear this song, the phrase "Boogie Street" takes precedence over the titular phrase "A Thousand Kisses Deep." Boogie Street is a place where Dionysus would be at home, as the god who breaks formal limits, and revels in the intoxication of... well, reveling, and the risk-taking that such reveling produces. The word boogie itself connotes a dance without limits, usually expressing a desire to "let it all loose" to exhilarating party music at the expense of any formality.
    Cohen paints boogie street with metaphors of youth- "the ponies (not older horses) run, the girls are young, the odds are there to beat." Youth, Cohen implies, is a time to beat the odds, a time to take risks in order to survive (the betting on ponies), and in order to make love (the girls are young) and thereby ease one's solitude, which is nearly always present in differing degrees in Cohen's songs.
    Whereas boogie street is the place where one's limits dissolve in reveling and risk-taking, returning to a place "A Thousand Kisses Deep," implies the rational reflection and an intentional numbering of experience. To reflect on just how many kisses one has had means soberly reflecting on the past, numbering one's experiences. The word "deep" also implies that this act of numbering is more profound than the shallower joys found on boogie street. However, the place of a thousand kissses deep, the place of rational reflection combined with nostalgia for the past, lacks some of the advantages of "boogie street:" The benefits of boogie street are the focus on the present (when dancing, you are simply following the present beat), expanding one's limits through the reveling and risk-taking of the moment , and of a joyful wandering without intention. "A thousand kisses deep," though, is the place of sober reflection we all return to, after the exhilaration of a night or two on boogie street fades, and allows us to make sense of and number the experiences that we've had so far on boogie street.

    jmax1983on November 15, 2013   Link

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