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Imagine song you can see how John's song           As I've said above, even now people edit the
             describes a specific point of view about life      words to match whatever point of view they
             and religion, to the extent that it is often       have in life, so the song is actually even more
             quoted in discussions of our current political     appealing because it literally has different
             debate as a perfect description of                 versions for different groups of people.  The
             "Globalism" as opposed to "Nationalism".           endless covers mean the core message is
             John's song might have appealed to more            delivered by endless different messengers to
             people if he removed the "no religion" lines       endless groups of people.
             (which he insisted is about no religion - not no
             God, but that point is usually lost) but it would  As Leonard said “This world is full of conflicts
             not have appealed as deeply to people who          and full of things that cannot be reconciled
             share his sentiments.   Whereas Hallelujah         but there are moments when we can
             has a broader appeal, but perhaps has a less       transcend the dualistic system and reconcile
             specific and literal message.   It has an          and embrace the whole mess, and that’s what
             emotional connection to people's faith,            I mean by ‘Hallelujah.’ That regardless of
             whatever that faith is in.                         what the impossibility of the situation is, there
                                                                is a moment when you open your mouth and
             It also gives people in these sometimes            you throw open your arms and you embrace
             warring camps an opportunity for something         the thing and you just say, ‘Hallelujah!
             that is lacking in music and our world             Blessed is the name.’ . . . “The only moment
             nowadays: community.  The striving for             that you can live here comfortably in these
             something meaningful in the song can be            absolutely irreconcilable conflicts is in this
             experienced by groups of people together           moment when you embrace it all and you say,
             who couldn't spend five minutes talking about      ‘Look, I don’t understand a fucking thing at
             religion or life without hating each other.  To    all— Hallelujah!’ That’s the only moment that
             me, this song is what music at it's best is        we live here fully as human beings.”
             about: reminding us of what we have in
             common in a world that so often focuses on         Perhaps that is Leonard’s greatest
             stroking the fire of our differences.              accomplishment - he took his own inner
                                                                conflict and created a moment of inner peace
             Another interesting thing about this song that     that he brought to the world, and gave us all a
             creates community, is that it is, in a way, an     moment where we can transcend our
             actual act of community.  The original             conflicts and share something together.
             recorded version did not have the broad
             appeal that the song now has.  As a                  Leonard should have the last word,
             songwriter and a teacher of songwriting, I         "Hallelujah” is a Hebrew word which means
             find the song is a great lesson on how             “Glory to the Lord.” The song explains that
             continuing to work on a song and getting           many kinds of hallelujahs do exist. I say all the
             feedback can make it successful.  The song         perfect and broken hallelujahs have an equal
             was only successful after a series of cover        value.  It’s a desire to affirm my faith in life, not
             versions essentially re-wrote it by mixing up      in some formal religious way, but with
             lyrics from the different versions, as well as     enthusiasm, with emotion. — Leonard Cohen,
             changing the feel of the song tremendously.        "Guitare et Claviers" 1985
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