To L -LC- Or Not To L
Not "L" as in HELL - no...
The question is -and has been, for the longest time-
whether to LOATHE "L.C" - or not to loathe him.
(LOVING him seemed out of the question, too;
sorry, not that kind of Christian here... ALAS.
Loving the sinner, hating the sin - phah!
We just try & steer clear of BOTH - how's that?)
But to go any further with this - we have to identify
"L.C" here - who is he?
Well... Who did you expect?
On everything he ever wrote, every poem,
every song, Leonard has appeared to be
firmly in the corner of... the atheist.
I abhorred that.
Whenever his name would come up,
I would ask "oh... him! WHO decided
that everything he ever penned... thought...
put in writ, in some form... was worth
preserving as if it were pure GOLD?
Who decided that?!?"
His monotonous baritone voice,
whenever he would perform his own songs,
didn't endear him to people like me;
it only heightened the annoyance!
I saw in Leo much more of a Chance
(the character Peter Sellers portrayed
in "Being There") than anything else!
That he was from Montreal
only seemed to confirm it...
His most well-known, popular
composition (hello, Zack Snyder)
his "Hallelujah" always made me
cringe... aaagggghhhh!!!
But then I heard his other one
forced myself to; at the mere sight
of the title, of course, I expected to feel
all the more negativity towards
the man... for that other one is
You Want It Darker?
But in order to pass on proper judgment here,
one has to try and grasp the
thinking process of the man;
imagine what he was truly meaning
to say, throughout his whole body of
work, over the years...
While some of it, at times,
reeked of a spiritual search -
most of it was obscured by the
apparent opposition to a Greater Power
that permeated most of his words.
Lest that was our erroneous perception
of it all...? But the rebellious souls,
assorted agnostics and all-out
unbelievers were only too happy
to buy into the foregone conclusion that
our man Leo here... was atheistico.
A song that is titled "You Want It
DARKER" and begins with,
immediately, an apparent rejection of
a Higher Power (I'm out of the game)
could only confirm that to many
of the lesser minds out there...
(Just look at the comments on this
lyrics video, on YouTube...)
But then - there is that word...
THE KEY WORD HERE:
"HINENI"
and it changes everything.
Though the early part of the song
(and, still, most of his work
throughout his life) still expresses
some sort of perpetual angst,
questioning, resentment even,
blaming God for things
that are part of Life...
But then this song ends
with this one word,
repeated over and over:
HINENI - which is Hebrew for
the whole idea of standing forward
and surrendering. "Here I am;
I'm ready, Lord" - yes, all that,
conveyed by one single word...!
Whereas most Cohen fans love
his revolt against GOD;
still see, in this very song,
a rejection of His Rule and Sovereignty
maybe even a "fight the power" stance,
Leo strongly suggests that he, at least,
is going with "I surrender"...
In spite of his earlier attitude...
In spite of everything.
As the lone sensible commenter
(Pete V) states, on YouTube:
"To fight or to run; such is topical
human reaction. Leonard chooses a 3rd
option here: TO STAND UP AND
SURRENDER. HINENI."
BECAUSE...
whether you believe or not
(but especially if you do)
LIFE, down here, the TEST that it is
continues on, even after we've
departed... for the next stage.
Hence, you are already out of the game.
And you've already surrendered ~
whether it was willingly
or not.
Whether Leo understood that
late in life or not -
it appears that he did
and that is all that matters.
Many are those who say that his work
is "open to interpretation"
(even the video uploader, YARDIE,
calls it a "cryptical message")
and the bereft and bereaved
routinely misinterpret it as
a rousing appeal to "fight"
an "invisible enemy"...
THEY... have not understood yet.
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