VIDEO Leonard Cohen - You Want It Darker (Lyric)

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You Want It Darker - Leonard Cohen In this evocative lyric video, Leonard Cohen presents "You Want It Darker," a powerful piece that explores themes of mortality, faith, and the human experience. Released as part of his 2016 album, this song resonates deeply with audiences, continuing Cohen's legacy as a profound storyteller and songwriter.

Overview​

The song opens with a compelling dialogue about the roles of a "dealer" and a "healer," symbolizing choices and consequences in life. Throughout the lyrics, Cohen grapples with the notion of darkness—both in the world and within ourselves—culminating in the powerful refrain:
"You want it darker. We kill the flame." The interplay between light and darkness encapsulates a struggle that feels both universal and deeply personal. In his signature style, Cohen masterfully blends imagery and emotion, making "You Want It Darker" a poignant reflection on the human condition.

Key Themes​

  • Mortality: The somber tone reflects on life and death, questioning what comes after.
  • Faith: With lines like "Hineni, hineni," Cohen invokes a sense of readiness and acceptance of one's fate.
  • Resistance: The repetition of "You want it darker" suggests a push against overwhelming forces, an acknowledgment of suffering in pursuit of understanding.

    Community Engagement​

    As a long-time member of our forum, what are your thoughts on Cohen's exploration of these heavy themes? Do you feel that his music resonates differently now in our current times? Feel free to share your experiences listening to his work or any other insights on this haunting piece. Cohen's influence continues to inspire discussions around the complexities of life, and we're eager to hear your take on it! What’s your favorite line or message from this song? Related Threads: If you're interested in more discussions about legendary artists, consider checking out threads on Bob Dylan or Joni Mitchell, both of whom share similar thematic elements in their songwriting.​

    This article aims to provide insight into Leonard Cohen's "You Want It Darker," exploring its significance both in 2016 and in today's context. If you're a fan of Cohen's music, I invite you to share your thoughts below!
 

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