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Leonard Cohen – If It Be Your Will Lyrics 1 year ago
@[rustykenhas:49967] Sorry, Cohen was Jewish, so it's the God of the Hebrew Bible/Torah (the Old Testament). But not of the Greek scriptures (The new Testament) He uses imagery and stories from the Hebrew Bible in many of his songs in addition to imagery from a lot of other Jewish literature. He was brought up as an orthodox Jew and although he looked towards Buddhism in the middle of his life, the Buddhism he followed was an atheist philosophy, i.e. did not posit a God and he claimed that he never gave up his Jewish faith even during that period of his life.

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Leonard Cohen – If It Be Your Will Lyrics 1 year ago
@[Balldozer:49966] Sadly you couldn't be more wrong.
Cohen wrote it as a prayer while he was waiting to have surgery on his vocal cords which could literally have, at its worst, not just taken away his career, but actually have taken his voice altogether but he is saying to God, "if this is your will, I will accept it". open himself has said as much both in interviews and in person at at least 2 concerts that I am aware of. Sorry dude, Cohen doesn't agree with your strange interpretation.
p.s. in case you're wondering, I'm an atheist.....i don't actually believe in any God, but the song is not about my beliefs, its about Cohens!

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Leonard Cohen – If It Be Your Will Lyrics 1 year ago
In interview and at concerts Cohen himself described the exact meaning of this song.
He described it as a prayer he wrote and later set to music. He was diagnosed with nodules/masses on his vocal cords and was going to have to have surgery to remove them. He was a life long smoker and was told that if they were cancerous, he would probably need to have the vocal cords themselves removed along with the masses on them....which would literally mean he would not be able to speak, never mind sing ever again. Even if they were benign, the surgeon could not guarantee that the vocal cords wouldn't be damaged to some extent which would mean he would probably be able to talk, but unlikely to be able to sing again.
The song is literal.....he is saying to God, if it be your will that I can never speak again, I accept it.
In the 2nd verse, which is the only one to be repeated he's saying to God, if you allow me to sing, I will use my voice to praise you. He then repeats that "from this broken hill, all your praises they will ring, if it be your will to let me sing"
In the 3rd verse he's asking for mercy from God for all who are suffering in the world "if it be your will, if there is a choice, let the rivers fill, let the hills rejoice, let your mercy spill on all these burning hearts in hell, if it be your will to make us well".
The final verse he asks God to bring all his children (all human beings) close to Him and take care of them. He uses the Jewish parable of the jars containing God's light....God's light was so powerful that no container could contain it and consequently the jars cracked, allowing God's light into the world. (He uses the same imagery of the jars containing God's light in the song "Anthem" with the very famous lyrics "forget your perfect offering, there is a cracking,a crack in everything, that's how the light gets in")
In the final lines he's asking God to end this night (all darkness/suffering in the world) if it be your will. That's it. Its all about Cohen telling God he is prepared to accept whatever is going to happen in the 1st half of it and in the second half he's pleading on behalf of everyone in the world who is lost or suffering.
It's not about relationships between human beings ....and I honestly have no clue how someone could here this song and believe that's what he's talking about.
It was a private piece he, addressed to God that he wrote while waiting to have surgery that had the potential to not only end his career, but actually take away his voice altogether. Essential as the saying goes....it does what it says on the tin!!!

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The Burned – Make Believe Lyrics 2 years ago
@[GoingInside:45707] Yes and no. It is referencing the He who is without sin, cast the first stone, however...whose to show no fear then cast the 1st stone at the mirror and break the spell you put on yourself and crack your shell right open again...
is expressing the idea that if people are brave enough to really examine themselves they will see that they are walled off both from themselves and from others....once they've realised this, they can then ' crack their shell right open again'....allowing them to break down the walls that they've put up....but it takes really being able to examine yourself and your life honestly in order to be able to make this transition.

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U2 – Please Lyrics 3 years ago
ProudesterMonkey.....\nThe love bit....Bono\'s acknowledging that love is what\'s required to fix the troubles but it\'s extremely hard/tough to trust the \'other side....its hard to accept love from a community that you\'ve viewed as your mortal enemy for literally centuries, just the same as its hard for you to love those you\'ve viewed as your enemy....this is equally true on both sides of the Irish devide.\nBono\'s pleading with both sides to stop giving philosophical cover to the violent factions in their communitires and instead go back to the peace talks and engage each other in talks not violence.

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