Lyrics Last Year's Man - Leonard Cohen
The
rain
falls
down
on
last
year's
man
That's
a
Jew's
harp
on
the
table
that's
a
crayon
in
his
hand
And
the
corners
of
the
blueprint
are
ruined
since
they
rolled
Far
past
the
stems
of
thumbtacks
that
still
throw
shadows
on
the
wood
And
the
skylight
is
like
skin
for
a
drum
I'll
never
mend
And
all
the
rain
falls
down
amen
on
the
works
of
last
year's
man
I
met
a
lady,
she
was
playing
with
her
soldiers
in
the
dark
Oh,
one
by
one
she
had
to
tell
them
that
her
name
was
Joan
of
Arc
I
was
in
that
army,
yes
I
stayed
a
little
while
I
want
to
thank
you,
Joan
of
Arc
for
treating
me
so
well
And
though
I
wear
a
uniform
I
was
not
born
to
fight
All
these
wounded
boys
you
lie
beside
goodnight,
my
friends,
goodnight
I
came
upon
a
wedding
that
old
families
had
contrived
Bethlehem
the
bridegroom,
Babylon
the
bride
Great
Babylon
was
naked,
oh
she
stood
there
trembling
for
me
And
Bethlehem
inflamed
us
both
like
the
shy
one
at
some
orgy
And
when
we
fell
together
all
our
flesh
was
like
a
veil
That
I
had
to
draw
aside
to
see
the
serpent
eat
its
tail
Some
women
wait
for
Jesus,
and
some
women
wait
for
Cain
So
I
hang
upon
my
altar
and
I
hoist
my
Axe
again
And
I
take
the
one
who
finds
me
back
to
where
it
all
began
When
Jesus
was
the
honeymoon
and
Cain
was
just
the
man
And
we
read
from
pleasant
Bibles
that
are
bound
in
blood
and
skin
That
the
wilderness
is
gathering
all
its
children
back
again
The
rain
falls
down
on
last
year's
man
An
hour
has
gone
by
and
he
has
not
moved
his
hand
But
everything
will
happen
if
he
only
gives
the
word
The
lovers
will
rise
up
and
the
mountains
touch
the
ground
But
the
skylight
is
like
skin
for
a
drum
I'll
never
mend
And
all
the
rain
falls
down
amen
on
the
works
of
last
year's
man
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