Leonard Cohen — To a Teacher poem

Hurt once and for all into silence. A long pain ending without a song to prove it. Who could stand beside you so close to Eden, when you glinted in every eye the held-high razor, shivering every ram and son? And now the silent looney-bin, where the shadows live in the rafters like day-weary bats, until the turning mind, a radar signal, lures them to exaggerate mountain-size on the white stone wall your tiny limp. How can I leave you in such a house? Are there no more saints and wizards to praise their ways with pupils, no more evil to stun with the slap of a wet red tongue? Did you confuse the Messiah in a mirror and rest because he had finally come? Let me cry Help beside you, Teacher. I have entered under this dark roof as fearlessly as an honoured son enters his father's house.


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