Then of course every time I've had the pleasure of seeing him live..."I've been working out but it's too late. It's been too late for years. But you look good, you really do." Wow. Just wow.
Anyone else want to do a line or two?

I have always believed that what he sings and intends is:mnkyface wrote:Thanks for the trouble you took from her eyes...
Depressing, I think not, but suicidal definitely. I think there are songs which express suicidal ideation (e.g. Dress Rehearsal Rag), and some which are explicitely about suicide (e.g. Nancy).Lilifyre wrote: I also wanted to add that the quote made by whoever who described Leonard's music as "Music to slit your wrists to." has never made sense to me. While I've shed many tears while listening to Leonard, I don't find any of it depressing. Even "Waiting for the Miracle" which I've heard described as "suicidal" I find beautiful, touching, even erotic, but never suicidal. I have always preferred what others consider "sad" music. When I was a child, I used to beg my mother to sing an old folk song called "Put My Little Shoes Away". That song is about a little girl who is dying and asks her mother to disperse all her toys to her playmates, but to "put my little shoes away." Sad? Yes. Depressing? No way! Songs that bring tears have just always been my favorites. There's a big difference between sad and depressing.
Lili