Lyrics Sing Another Song, Boys - Leonard Cohen
Ah
his
fingernails,
I
see
they're
broken
His
ships
they're
all
on
fire
The
moneylender's
lovely
little
daughter
Ah,
she's
eaten,
she's
eaten
with
desire
She
spies
him
through
the
glasses
From
the
pawnshops
of
her
wicked
father
She
hails
him
with
a
microphone
That
some
poor
singer,
just
like
me,
had
to
leave
her
She
tempts
him
with
a
clarinet
She
waves
a
Nazi
dagger
She
finds
him
lying
in
a
heap
She
wants
to
be
his
woman
He
says,
"Yes,
I
might
go
to
sleep
But
kindly
leave,
leave
the
future
Leave
it
open
He
stands
where
it
is
steep
Oh
I
guess
he
thinks
that
he's
the
very
first
one
His
hand
upon
his
leather
belt
now
Like
it
was
the
wheel
of
some
big
ocean
liner
And
she
will
learn
to
touch
herself
so
well
As
all
the
sails
burn
down
like
paper
And
he
has
lit
the
chain
Of
his
famous
cigarillo
Ah,
they'll
never,
they'll
never
ever
reach
the
moon
At
least
not
the
one
that
we're
after
It's
floating
broken
on
the
open
sea,
look
out
there,
my
friends,
And
it
carries
no
survivors
But
lets
leave
these
lovers
wondering
Why
they
cannot
have
each
other
And
let's
sing
another
song,
boys
This
one
has
grown
old
and
bitter
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