Democracy
By Leonard Cohen
Democracy
Democracy
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 USA
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 USA
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 USA
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
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 USA
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 USA
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 USA
I started this book in September, 2008, as part of the preparation for my Ottawa workshop in October. It evolved from making random marks on a sheet of Arches Text wove and then pulling them together once I had folded the pages. The fragment of Iberian Script from the 4th century BCE was the first mark to go on and I worked from there. The lettering was inspired by it.
I used sumi ink, charcoal, oil pastels, gouache, Copic multiliner pens and collage.
The text showed up and insisted on being used after I had begun to work out the page sequence.
The closed dimensions are:
Height 11.875 inches (30.2 cm)
Width 10 inches (25.4 cm)
Enjoy the music. I’ll leave it on until I’m told to remove it.
You can scroll through the pages as Leonard Cohen sings his song.