
The Great Event Songtext
Written by Leonard Cohen
It's going to happen very soon. The great
event which will end the horror. Which will
end the sorrow. Next Tuesday, when the sun
goes down, I will play the Moonlight Sonata
backwards. This will reverse the effects of
the world's mad plunge into suffering, for
the last 200 million years. What a lovely
night that would be. What a sigh of relief, as
and the retired nightingales, pick up their
dusty tails, and assert the majesty of creation!
the senile robins become bright red again,
It's going to happen very soon. The great
event which will end the horror. Which will
end the sorrow. Next Tuesday, when the sun
goes down, I will play the Moonlight Sonata
backwards. This will reverse the effects of
the world's mad plunge into suffering, for
the last 200 million years. What a lovely
night that would be. What a sigh of relief, as
and the retired nightingales, pick up their
dusty tails, and assert the majesty of creation!
COHEN, LEONARD
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