Lyrics Ballad of the Absent Mare - Leonard Cohen
Say
a
prayer
for
the
cowboy,
his
mare's
run
away
And
he'll
walk
'til
he
finds
her,
his
darling,
his
stray
But
the
river's
in
flood
and
the
roads
are
awash
And
the
bridges
break
up
in
the
panic
of
loss
And
there's
nothing
to
follow,
there's
nowhere
to
go
She's
gone
like
the
summer,
gone
like
the
snow
And
the
crickets
are
breaking
his
heart
with
their
song
As
the
day
caves
in
and
the
night
is
all
wrong
Did
he
dream,
was
it
she
who
went
galloping
past?
And
bent
down
the
fern,
broke
open
the
grass
And
printed
the
mud
with
the
iron
and
the
gold
That
he
nailed
to
her
feet
when
he
was
the
lord
And
although
she
goes
grazing
a
minute
away
He
tracks
her
all
night,
he
tracks
her
all
day
Oh,
blind
to
her
presence,
except
to
compare
His
injury
here
with
her
punishment
there
Then
at
home
on
a
branch,
in
the
highest
tree
A
songbird
sings
out,
so
suddenly
Ah,
the
sun
is
warm
and
the
soft
winds
ride
On
the
willow
trees
by
the
river
side
Oh,
the
world
is
sweet,
the
world
is
wide
And
she's
there
where
the
light
and
the
darkness
divide
And
the
steam's
coming
off
her,
she's
huge
and
she's
shy
And
she
steps
on
the
moon
when
she
paws
at
the
sky
And
she
comes
to
his
hand
but
she's
not
really
tame
She
longs
to
be
lost,
he
longs
for
the
same
And
she'll
bolt
and
she'll
plunge
through
the
first
open
pass
To
roll
and
to
feed
in
the
sweet
mountain
grass
Or
she'll
make
a
break
for
the
high
plateau
Where
there's
nothing
above
and
there's
nothing
below
And
it's
time
for
the
burden,
it's
time
for
the
whip
Will
she
walk
through
the
flame?
Can
he
shoot
from
the
hip?
So
he
binds
himself
to
the
galloping
mare
And
she
binds
herself
to
the
rider
there
And
there
is
no
space
but
there's
left
and
right
And
there
is
no
time
but
there's
day
and
night
And
he
leans
on
her
neck
and
he
whispers
low
"Whither
thou
goest,
I
will
go"
And
they
turn
as
one
and
they
head
for
the
plain
No
need
for
the
whip,
ah,
no
need
for
the
rein
Now
the
clasp
of
this
union,
who
fastens
it
tight?
Who
snaps
it
asunder
the
very
next
night?
Some
say
the
rider,
some
say
the
mare
Or
that
love's
like
the
smoke,
beyond
all
repair
But
my
darling
says,
"Leonard,
just
let
it
go
by
That
old
silhouette
on
the
great
Western
sky?
So
I
pick
out
a
tune
and
they
move
right
along
And
they're
gone
like
the
smoke
And
they're
gone
like
this
song
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