Lyrics Take This Longing - Leonard Cohen
Many
men
have
loved
the
bells
You
fastened
to
the
rein
And
everyone
who
wanted
you
They
found
what
they
will
always
want
again
Your
beauty
lost
to
you
yourself
Just
as
it
was
lost
to
them
Oh
take
this
longing
from
my
tongue
Whatever
useless
things
these
hands
have
done
Let
me
see
your
beauty
broken
down
Like
you
would
do
For
one
you
love
Your
body
like
a
searchlight
My
poverty
revealed
I
would
like
to
try
your
charity
Until
you
cry,
"Now
you
must
try
my
greed"
And
everything
depends
upon
How
near
you
sleep
to
me
Just
take
this
longing
from
my
tongue
All
the
lonely
things
my
hands
have
done
Let
me
see
your
beauty
broken
down
Like
you
would
do
For
one
your
love
Hungry
as
an
archway
Through
which
the
troops
have
passed
I
stand
in
ruins
behind
you
With
your
winter
clothes
Your
broken
sandal
straps
I
love
to
see
you
naked
over
there
Especially
from
the
back
Oh
take
this
longing
from
my
tongue
All
the
useless
things
my
hands
have
done
Untie
for
me
your
hired
blue
gown
Like
you
would
do
For
one
that
you
love
You're
faithful
to
the
better
man
I'm
afraid
that
he
left
So
let
me
judge
your
love
affair
In
this
very
room
where
I
have
sentenced
mine
to
death
I'll
even
wear
these
old
laurel
leaves
That
he's
shaken
from
his
head
Just
take
this
longing
from
my
tongue
All
the
useless
things
my
hands
have
done
Let
me
see
your
beauty
broken
down
Like
you
would
do
For
one
you
love
Like
you
would
do
For
one
you
love
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