Leonard Cohen with Anjani - FAITH - video free download


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Uploaded: 2012/01/11

This song is addressed to God (love) and is perhaps one of the most deeply moving songs I've ever heard.

Cohen begins with an image from the beginning of time (the primordial sea), the creation of the sun, the realization that man is with sin, and that the progressive evolution of man shows his propensity for pride and power.

The "blood, the soil, the faith" are a reference to God's decision to create a great flood thus starting over. He summons Noah and tells him to build an ark which will contain 2 of each species and which can survive the great flood. After this, God establishes a covenant with Noah that the earth will not be flooded again. This is symbolized by the rainbow.

Another "test" of faith is that of Abraham who is told to kill his beloved son (blood, soil and faith). By demonstrating his faith, his son is saved. Abraham is considered the progenitor of Christians, Jews and Muslims. There are references to all three in the song.

The poem ends with a return to the first line which again refers to the primordial sea. But, eventually, the sun must set (we don't know when), time will unwind (stop moving forward) implying that God may begin all over again.

The big question which is repeated over and over is: O love (God), aren't you tired yet? In other words, how much more can man and God take of the madness which man continues to bring upon himself? When will God relieve us of this suffering??

There are many interpretations of this poem, as usual. The one I've just given made the most sense to me. I believe that this is an authentic religious prayer directed to God as a plea for help.

Another interesting note is that the melody is borrowed from an old Québec folk song called, "Un Canadien errant".

"Faith" can be found in the album, "Dear Heather" (2004).

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Comments

9 years ago

Dan Tamir

Wonderful would be an understatement. 

10 years ago

angel2trees

Beautiful

10 years ago

Werner Hildesheim

I wish more humans would take this to their hearts - humans probably would - but there are others who just love money

10 years ago

Mireille Maerle

Wahoo! Magnifique ! Bravo et merci du partage

10 years ago

Kurt Knutsen

Faith we all need!

10 years ago

anniebfiner

this is how I read it also.....thank you...

11 years ago

Joan Don

WONDERFUL.

11 years ago

marga bours

This is one of the best songs of Leonard but also very sad!

11 years ago

KNUT ARTHUR EGELIE

excellente

11 years ago

Gabriela Anghel

Superb! Skookumech said it better than I could ...

11 years ago

Adamfulgence

Hey, thanks! Gratifying to read your comment! :-))

11 years ago

Norman Dale

This is a beautiful job of matching not only visual images to words but to the subtle underlying themes of Cohen's. I especially like the way the close-ups of animal eyes are interspersed. A-1 !

11 years ago

Nathan Parsons

genius is a word that gets thrown around a lot theses days. leonard is a true genius.

11 years ago

SentinelProxima

This is surely Leonard Cohen's most beautiful song -- and I say this as a lifelong LC fan -- and the choice of images is just perfect, resonating marvellously with the mood and meaning of the song. Thank you so much!

11 years ago

Mariví A.

He disfrutado muchísimo con estas imágenes y la voz de Leonard Cohen. Gracias!!. Un beso. Mariví.

11 years ago

Silkya100

Estupenda explicación de la canción y magnífico video. Como admiradora del maestro Cohen ,gracias!

12 years ago

Steppenwolf

Always thought this song was criticizing mankind for causing all the endless suffering to itself in name of faith. It mentions the symbols of the 3 Semitic religions followed by the graves to be filled (by the victims of the endless wars between these faiths?). Concepts such as the soil, the vow & the holly place remind me of the things the faithful has been fighting over for centuries, and the key questions: When are we going to get tired of all this pointless hatred & stop?

12 years ago

Maria Jose Marquez

Eileen muy bella.... me gusto mucho., gracias, un abrazo!!

12 years ago

Adamfulgence

@MsLA195 Sure. Comments are allowed. What did you want to say?

12 years ago

ArtsKris

Thank you Eileen for this beautiful emotion, it is always a pleasure to discover songs, duets that we do not know here. Very good week to you. Friendship.

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