Lyrics Our Lady of Solitude - Leonard Cohen
All
summer
long
she
touched
me
She
gathered
in
my
soul
From
many
thorn,
from
many
thickets
Her
fingers,
like
a
weaver′s
Quick
and
cool
And
the
light
came
from
her
body
And
the
night
went
through
her
grace
All
summer
long
she
touched
me
And
I
knew
her,
I
knew
her
Face
to
face
And
her
dress
was
blue
and
silver
And
her
words
were
few
and
small
She
is
the
vessel
of
the
whole
wide
world
Mistress,
oh,
mistress
Of
us
all
Dearly
dead,
queen
of
solitude
I
thank
you
with
my
heart
For
keeping
me
so
close
to
thee
While
so
many,
oh,
so
many
Stood
apart
And
the
light
came
from
her
body
And
the
night
went
through
her
grace
All
summer
long
she
touched
me
I
knew
her,
I
knew
her
Face
to
face

1 Is This What You Wanted
2 Lover Lover Lover
3 Field Commander Cohen
4 Why Don't You Try
5 There Is a War
6 A Singer Must Die
7 I Tried To Leave You
8 Take This Longing
9 Leaving Green Sleeves
10 True Loves Leaves No Traces
11 Iodine
12 Paper Thin Hotel
13 Memories
14 I Left a Woman Waiting
15 Don't Go Home With Your Hard-On
16 Fingerprints
17 Death of a Ladies' Man
18 The Guests
19 Humbled in Love
20 The Window
21 Came So Far for Beauty
22 The Lost Canadian (Un Canadien errant)
23 The Traitor
24 Our Lady of Solitude
25 The Gypsy's Wife
26 The Smokey Life
27 Ballad of the Absent Mare (Shorter Version)
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