A Crack in Everything


A Crack in Everything

Ring the bells that still can ring

Forget your perfect offering

There is a crack in everything

That’s how the light gets in.

Leonard Cohen, „Anthem“

 

There is, we know, a crack in everything:

The love that’s perfect, and the meal that’s made

That’s how the light, and then the dark, gets in.

A bird grows silent, though a bird can sing

The bills are on the table, must be paid

There is, we know, a crack in everything

The eager songs that too much lust can bring

Are sung too soon, and will not be delayed

That’s how the light, and then the dark, gets in

For every queen, there must have been a king

Who ruled the realm, until he got waylaid

And found, alas, a crack in everything

That can’t be mended merely with a ring

Though vows exchange, and promises are made

That’s how the light, and then the dark, gets in

I’m not so young: I don’t speak on the wing

The thoughts that fall from me are not displayed

That’s how the light, and then the dark, gets in

There is, I’ve learned, a crack in everything.

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