Lyrics The Traitor - Leonard Cohen
Now
the
swan
it
floated
on
the
English
river
Ah,
the
rose
of
high
romance,
it
opened
wide
A
sun
tanned
woman
yearned
me
through
the
summer
And
the
judges
watched
us
from
the
other
side
I
told
my
mother,
"Mother,
I
must
leave
you
Preserve
my
room
but
do
not
shed
a
tear
Should
rumor
of
a
shabby
ending
reach
you
It
was
half
my
fault
and
half
the
atmosphere"
But
the
rose
I
sickened
with
a
scarlet
fever
And
the
swan
I
tempted
with
a
sense
of
shame
She
said
at
last
I
was
her
finest
lover
And
if
she
withered
I
would
be
to
blame
The
judges
said,
"You
missed
it
by
a
fraction
Rise
up
and
brace
your
troops
for
the
attack"
Ah,
the
dreamers
ride
against
the
men
of
action
Oh,
see
the
men
of
action
falling
back
But
I
lingered
on
her
thighs,
a
fatal
moment
I
kissed
her
lips
as
though
I
thirsted
still
My
falsity
had
stung
me
like
a
hornet
The
poison
sank
and
it
paralyzed
my
will
I
could
not
move
to
warn
all
the
younger
soldiers
That
they
had
been
deserted
from
above
So
on
battlefields
from
here
to
Barcelona
I′m
listed
with
the
enemies
of
love
And
long
ago
she
said,
"I
must
be
leaving
Ah,
but
keep
my
body
here
to
lie
upon
You
can
move
it
up
and
down
and
when
I'm
sleeping
Run
some
wire
through
that
rose
and
wind
the
swan"
So
daily
I
renew
my
idle
duty
I
touch
her
here
and
there,
I
know
my
place
I
kiss
her
open
mouth
and
I
praise
her
beauty
And
people
call
me
traitor
to
my
face
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