I believe it's about his experiences in the buddhist temple (O crown of light, etc) and his return to normal life (Boogie street).
As with all of L Cohen's songs there is a spiritual message in them tinged with a great sense of humour (I’m wanted at the traffic-jam.
They’re saving me a seat.)
What he has achieved in the buddhist experience is acceptance and less anxiety
I believe it's about his experiences in the buddhist temple (O crown of light, etc) and his return to normal life (Boogie street).
As with all of L Cohen's songs there is a spiritual message in them tinged with a great sense of humour (I’m wanted at the traffic-jam. They’re saving me a seat.)
What he has achieved in the buddhist experience is acceptance and less anxiety