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A 9/11 Prayer: Leonard Cohen’s ‘Democracy’

by Ryan Rodrick Beiler 09-11-2009

My mother-in-law saw Leonard Cohen live in her native Norway this summer. She sent me this YouTube clip so I could have a taste. This song still brings me to the edge of tears, especially as I listen to it with memories of 9/11 and the years that followed: “It’s coming to America first/ the cradle of the best and of the worst.“  9/11 brought out our best and worst, and we’re still living with both. This tension feels as strong as ever as we navigate the health-care debate: “To the shores of need/ Past the reefs of greed/ Through the squalls of hate.” I’ll include the full lyrics below the video.

It’s coming through a hole in the air,
from those nights in Tiananmen Square.
It’s coming from the feel
that this ain’t exactly real,
or it’s real, but it ain’t exactly there.
From the wars against disorder,
from the sirens night and day,
from the fires of the homeless,
from the ashes of the gay:
Democracy is coming to the U.S.A.

It’s coming through a crack in the wall;
on a visionary flood of alcohol;
from the staggering account
of the Sermon on the Mount
which I don’t pretend to understand at all.
It’s coming from the silence
on the dock of the bay,
from the brave, the bold, the battered
heart of Chevrolet:
Democracy is coming to the U.S.A.

It’s coming from the sorrow in the street,
the holy places where the races meet;
from the homicidal bitchin’
that goes down in every kitchen
to determine who will serve and who will eat.
From the wells of disappointment
where the women kneel to pray
for the grace of God in the desert here
and the desert far away:
Democracy is coming to the U.S.A.

Sail on, sail on
O mighty Ship of State!
To the Shores of Need
Past the Reefs of Greed
Through the Squalls of Hate
Sail on, sail on, sail on, sail on.

It’s coming to America first,
the cradle of the best and of the worst.
It’s here they got the range
and the machinery for change
and it’s here they got the spiritual thirst.
It’s here the family’s broken
and it’s here the lonely say
that the heart has got to open
in a fundamental way:
Democracy is coming to the U.S.A.

It’s coming from the women and the men.
O baby, we’ll be making love again.
We’ll be going down so deep
the river’s going to weep,
and the mountain’s going to shout Amen!
It’s coming like the tidal flood
beneath the lunar sway,
imperial, mysterious,
in amorous array:
Democracy is coming to the U.S.A.

Sail on, sail on …

I’m sentimental, if you know what I mean
I love the country but I can’t stand the scene.
And I’m neither left or right
I’m just staying home tonight,
getting lost in that hopeless little screen.
But I’m stubborn as those garbage bags
that Time cannot decay,
I’m junk but I’m still holding up
this little wild bouquet:
Democracy is coming to the U.S.A.

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  • canucklehead
    Lennie's one of our best exports!
  • carlcopas
    He sure is.
  • jazzact13
    I have found a better response.

    http://newsbusters.org/blogs/noel-sheppard/2009...

    --Our all-volunteer service is made up of Americans of all races, creeds, and economic backgrounds. These soldiers are on the front lines of this battle, and there are others in the fight as well. We must continue to give our utmost support to the United States military and those that support their efforts. In light of this, I have added my name to a letter sent to President Obama urging him to remain committed to prosecuting the War on Terror in Afghanistan. Never have so few defended the liberty of so many. We must continue to support their mission because they will continue to fight for us.

    --As we look back to that tragic day eight years ago we take pride in the fact that we came together as a nation in the days, months and years that followed. We rose to the challenge that fateful day and we still can. And why shouldn't we believe that? We are Americans.

    --I thank all our servicemen and women, in and out of uniform, for keeping us safe over the last eight years in the face of enormous odds.

    --Please thank a veteran today. They certainly do not look for those thanks, but they have more than earned it.

    So, to any vets or current soldiers unfortunate enough to find this site, know that there are still many of us out there who are truly grateful to you, for what you have done and what you are doing. We aren't buying the spin, we aren't downplaying what happened. And we hope you win.
  • Jeffrey_Warren
    To any poor and weak unfortunate enough to find the above response, know that there are some of us Christians who don't give our utmost support to the United States military; know that there are some of us whose God is the Lord and not the idolatrous myth of redemptive violence; know that there are some of us who don't believe that a policy of killing you and yours keeps us free.
  • jazzact13
    So, jw, are in a citizen of the US or any other country that enjoys freedoms and rights given to you by warriors who fought and died for them? If so, please leave that place, and go someplace where you won't be tainted by such dirty things. Maybe then, we'll take your response serioiusly.
  • DJ9791
    Yes, thank the folks in our military who are putting their lives on the line.

    Yes, pray for their safe return.

    No, do not subscribe to the fear-mongering which has lead us to prosecute the "War on Terror" on innocents. Demand an end to the pointless killing in the name of preserving our freedom.

    We will never win a war of which the fundamental causes are greed, power-thirst, and perpetuating the oppression of millions by repressive government who are our allies.

    The terrorists of 9/11 were murderers, and they deserve no excuses for what they did.

    However, the fundamental wounds of the world are poverty and hatred. Until we as Christians come to grips with these, we will never see peace, and we will never have true freedom!

    Pray for Peace and Dare to Act!
  • gail3c
    AMEN!!!
  • friarpuck
    http://www.paintedsoul.org/

    Regardless of your thoughts about 9/11 — right wing patriotic zealot or left wing patriotic conspiracy theorists — the truth remains that thousands of people died that day and billions of people’s lives have been changed, some forever. This is a poem I wrote a few days after 9/11/01.

    Dedicated to the memory of the dead and the memories of the living.

    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    “IX_XI Memorium: Ars Gratis et Humanis”

    The world is hemorrhaging…God has let the earth
    bleed again.
    The ground is soaked red with the cries and
    Memories
    of many who have fallen,
    many who have flown.

    Many are laden and weary,
    many have grown and been stretched and
    many have been planted – deep into the
    earth and more so into our memories.

    Many are still here.

    God has set the world spiraling on a
    Beautiful Edge.

    And I see the world spinning by
    out of my hands. Out of control.
    Out of kilter. Out in the wilderness…
    to learn lessons of bittersweet confusion and love.

    God has let us roam feral in our dark gardens,
    digging up the deepest places to find our home,
    our truth,

    & to learn that Love is a beautiful chaos, a spiritual homecoming,
    a poem in the making: logos at work.

    It is now that we realize we merely scrape by
    along the edges when we try and live, and pray;

    mere children searching along
    the fringes of our existence
    to find words to bleed onto the
    pages of the flesh we still cling to…
    trying to make sense, trying to make…just trying.

    This ritual of poetic prayer is what the
    living do, a sort of bloodletting, a sort of prayer.

    Some days it is the only prayer that can be uttered…

    Praying to be a letter opened. The message: Live.

    God has let the world bleed again at the Borderlands
    so that we may find the words – the Word – to
    bleed truth on to the aging pages of our souls,
    and live out our cries of anguish and joy to God.
  • DHFabian
    I first heard Leonard Cohen back around 1968 or '69, and some of his songs have stayed in my mind/heart ever since. It has always fascinated me to hear the way he can take a profound, complex idea and express it in such down to earth words. He is someone worth hearing.
  • arachne646
    Yes, DHFabian, I agree. With simple words, and simple musical accompaniment, he touches my intellect, emotions, and soul. I feel like I might be able to do a better job of showing what Christ gives me today.
  • heartforpeace
    AMEN DJ9791.......tell me how I can 'dare to act'
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