Cover art for Master Song by Leonard Cohen

Master Song

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Dec. 27, 19671 viewer42.5K views

Master Song Lyrics

[Verse 7]
And I think you're playing far too rough
For a lady who's been to the moon
I've lain by this window long enough
To get used to an empty room
And your love is some dust in an old man's cuff
Who is tapping his foot to a tune
And your thighs are a ruin, you want too much
Let's say you came back sometime too soon

[Verse 8]
I loved your master perfectly
And I taught him all that he knew
He was starving in some deep mystery
Like a man who is sure what is true

And I sent you to him with my guarantee
I could teach him something new
And I taught him how you would long for me
No matter what he said, no matter what you'd do

[Verse 9]
I believe that you heard your master sing
While I was sick in bed
I'm sure that he told you everything
I must keep locked away in my head
Your master took you travelling
Well at least that's what you said
And now do you come back to bring
Your prisoner wine and bread?

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What did Leonard Cohen say about "Master Song"?
Genius Answer

Introducing the song live at BBC, 1968:

I like to sing a song which is called the “Master Song” and it’s about the trinity… Leave that for the scholars: It’s about three people…

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Recorded At
Columbia Studio E, New York
Release Date
December 27, 1967
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