Lyrics The Land of Plenty - Leonard Cohen
Don't
really
have
the
courage
To
stand
there
I
must
stand
Don't
really
have
the
temperament
To
lend
a
helping
hand
Don't
really
know
who
sent
me
To
raise
my
voice
and
say:
"My
the
lights
in
The
Land
of
Plenty
Shine
on
the
truth
some
day!"
I
don't
know
why
I
come
here
Knowing
as
I
do
What
you
really
think
of
me
What
I
really
think
of
you
For
the
millions
in
the
prison
That
wealth
has
set
apart
For
the
Christ
who
has
not
risen
From
the
caverns
of
the
heart
For
the
innermost
decision
That
we
cannot
but
obey
For
what's
left
of
our
religion
I
lift
my
voice
and
pray:
"May
the
lights
in
The
Land
of
Plenty
May
the
lights
in
The
Land
of
Plenty
May
the
lights
in
The
Land
of
Plenty
Shine
on
the
truth
some
day!"
I
know
I
said
I'd
meet
you
I'd
meet
you
at
the
store
But
I
can't
buy
it,
baby
I
can't
buy
it
anymore
And
I
don't
really
know
who
sent
me
To
raise
my
voice
and
say:
"May
the
lights
in
The
Land
of
Plenty
Shine
on
the
truth
some
day!"
For
the
innermost
decision
That
we
cannot
buy
obey
For
what's
left
of
our
religion
I
lift
my
voice
and
pray:
"May
the
lights
in
The
Land
of
Plenty
May
the
lights
in
The
Land
of
Plenty
May
the
lights
in
The
Land
of
Plenty
Shine
on
the
truth
some
day!"
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