Lyrics The Captain - Leonard Cohen
Now
the
Captain
called
me
to
his
bed
He
fumbled
for
my
hand
"Take
these
silver
bars,"
he
said
"I'm
giving
you
command"
"Command
of
what,
there's
no
one
here
There's
only
you
and
me
All
the
rest
are
dead
or
in
retreat
Or
with
the
enemy"
"Complain,
complain,
that's
all
you've
done
Ever
since
we
lost
If
it's
not
the
Crucifixion
Then
it's
the
Holocaust"
"May
Christ
have
mercy
on
your
soul
For
making
such
a
joke
Amid
these
hearts
that
burn
like
coal
And
the
flesh
that
rose
like
smoke"
"I
know
that
you
have
suffered,
lad
But
suffer
this
awhile
Whatever
makes
a
soldier
sad
Will
make
a
killer
smile"
"I'm
leaving,
Captain,
and
I've
got
to
go
There's
blood
upon
your
hand
But
tell
me,
Captain,
if
you
know
Of
a
decent
place
to
stand"
"There
is
no
decent
place
to
stand
In
a
massacre
But
if
a
woman
take
your
hand
Then
go
and
stand
with
her"
"I
left
a
wife
in
Tennessee
And
a
baby
in
Saigon
I
risked
my
life,
but
not
to
hear
Some
country-western
song"
"Ah
but
if
you
cannot
raise
your
love
To
a
very
high
degree
Then
you're
just
the
man
I've
been
thinking
of
So
come
and
stand
with
me"
"Your
standing
days
are
done,"
I
cried
"You'll
rally
me
no
more
I
don't
even
know
what
side
We
fought
on,
or
what
for"
"I'm
on
the
side
that's
always
lost
Against
the
side
of
Heaven
I'm
on
the
side
of
Snake-eyes
tossed
Against
the
side
of
Seven
And
I've
read
the
Bill
of
Human
Rights
And
some
of
it
was
true
But
there
wasn't
any
burden
left
So
I'm
laying
it
on
you"
Now
the
Captain
he
was
dying
But
the
Captain
wasn't
hurt
The
silver
bars
were
in
my
hand
I
pinned
them
to
my
shirt
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