Books by Leonard Cohen

POETRY

l.et Us Compare ,\Iythologies ( l!J'Jli)

Tht' Sp!ct:-Box of Earth ( l!Jii 1)

Flower.< for Hitln (19G1)

Paw.1ites of 1/cm>cr/ (l!JGG)

F I CT I Of\

The Favorite Game (1!)li3)

Iletllttiful Lose1.1 ( 1 �)fiG)

L EONARD CO H EN

S E L ECT ED PO E M S

1956 1968

The Vil<ing Press

New Yori<

Copyright © 1964, 1966, •g68 by Leonard Cohen

Copyright in all countries of 1he International Copyright Union

All rights reserved

First published in 1968 in a hardbound

edition and a Viking Compass edition by

The Viking Press, Inc.,

625 Madison Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10022

Library of Congress catalog card number: 68-22317

PRINTED IN U .S. A .

Some of these poems were previously published

by The Viking Press, Inc., in a volume entitled

The Spice-Box of Earth. "This Is for You" first

appeared in Mademoiselle. Other poems first appeared in Queen's Quarterly, Prism, Saturday Review, Pan-ic, The McGill Chapbook, and

Tamarack Review. Most of the poems have appeared in volumes published in Canada by Mc­

Clelland &: Stewart Limited.

Second printing July 1 g68

Contents

I. Let Us Compare Mythologies

For Wilf and His House

:;

Prayer for Messiah

4

The Song of the Hellenist

5

The Sparrows

7

City Christ

8

Song of Patience

9

When This American Woman

ro

Song

II

These Heroics

I 2

Lovers

I)

The Warrior Boats

r4

Letter

I6

Pagans

I8

Song

20

Prayer for Sunset

2r

Ballad

23

Saint Catherine Street

24

Ballad

26

Summer Night

28

The Flier

29

Poem

:;o

The Fly

:;o

Warning

)I

Story

)2

Beside the Shepherd

33

I v

II. The Spice-Box of Earth

A Kite Is a Victim

37

The Flowers That I Left in the Ground

38

Gift

39

There Are Some Men

40

You All in White

4r

I Wonder How Many People in This City

42

Go by Brooks

4 3

To a Teacher

44

I Have Not Lingered in European Monasteries

45

It Swings, .Jocko

46

Credo

48

You Have the Lovers

50

Owning Everything

52

The Priest Says Goodbye

54

The Cuckold's Song

56

Dead Song

57

My Lady Can Sleep

58

Travel

59

I Have Two Bars of Soap

6o

Celebration

6r

Beneath My Hands

62

As the Mist Leaves No Scar

63

I Long to Hold Some Lady

64

Now of Sleeping

65

Song

67

Song

68

For Anne

68

Last Dance at the Four Penny

69

Summer Haiku

70

Out of the Land of Heaven

7I

vi

Prayer of My Wild Grandfather

72

Isaiah

73

The Genius

76

Lines from My Grandfather's Journal

78

III. Flowers for Hitler

What I'm Doing Here

87

The Hearth

88

The Drawer's Condition on November 28, 196 1

8g

The Suit

go

Indictment of the Blue Hole

gi

I Wanted to Be a Doctor

92

On Hearing a Name Long Unspoken

93

Style

95

Goebbels Abandons His Novel and Joins the

Party

97

Hitler the Brain-Mole

g8

It Uses Us!

99

My Teacher Is Dying

Ioo

For My Old Layton

ro2

Finally I Called

ro3

The Only Tourist in Havana Turns His Thoughts

Homeward

ro4

Millennium

ro5

Alexander Trocchi, Public Junkie, Priez pour

Nous

Io8

Three Good Nights

I I I

On the Sickness of My Love

I I 3

For Marianne

II4

The Failure of a Secular Life

II5

My Mentors

II6

vii

Heirloom

I I7

The Project

rr8

Hydra 1 963

I20

All There Is to Know about Adolph Eichmann

I22

The New Leader

I2J

For E.J.P.

I24

A Migrating Dialogue

I25

The Bus

I28

The Rest Is Dross

I29

How the Winter Gets In

I 30

Propaganda

I 3 I

Opium and Hitler

IJ2

For Anyone Dressed in Marble

IJ4

Folk

IJ4

I Had It for a Moment

IJ5

Independence

IJ7

The House

I 38

The Lists

IJ9

Order

I40

Destiny

I42

Queen Victoria and Me

I4J

The New Step: A Ballet-Drama in One Act

I45

Winter Bulletin

I64

Why Did You Give My Name to the Police?

I65

The Music Crept by Us

I67

Disguises

I68

Lot

I7I

One of the Nights I Didn't Kill Myself

r72

Bullets

I7J

The Big World

I74

Front Lawn

I75

viii

Kerensky

176

Another Night with Telescope

178

IV. Parasites of Heaven

The Nightmares Do Not Suddenly

181

A Cross Didn't Fall on Me

182

So You're the Kind of Vegetarian

183

Nothing Has Been Broken

184

Here We Are at the Window

185

Clean as the Grass from Which

186

When I Paid the Sun to Run

187

I See You on a Greek Mattress

188

Suzanne Wears a Leather Coat

189

One Night I Burned the House I Loved

190

Two Went to Sleep

191

In the Bible Generations Pass . . .

192

Found Once Again Shamelessly Ignoring the

Swans . . .

193

When I Hear You Sing

194

He Was Lame

195

I Am Too Loud When You Are Gone

195

Somewhere in My Trophy Room . . .

196

You Know Where I Have Been

197

I Met a Woman Long Ago

198

I've Seen Some Lonely History

200

Snow Is Falling

201

Created Fires I Cannot Love

202

Claim Me, Blood, If You Have a Story

203

He Was Beautiful When He Sat Alone

204

I Am a Priest of God

207

In Almond Trees Lemon Trees

208

ix

Suzanne Takes You Down

209

Give Me Back My Fingerprints

21 r

Foreign God, Reigning in Earthly Glory

213

I Believe You Heard Your Master Sing

214

This Morning I Was Dressed by the Wind

2I6

I Stepped into an Avalanche

217

V. New Poems

This Is for You

221

You Do Not Have to Love Me

223

It's Just a City, Darling

224

Edmonton, Alberta, December 1966, 4 a.m.

225

The Broom Is an Army of Straw

226

I Met You

227

Calm, Alone, the Cedar Guitar

228

You Live Like a God

229

Aren't You Tired

230

She Sings So Nice

2JI

The Reason I Write

231

When I Meet You in the Small Streets

232

It Has Been Some Time

233

A Person

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