Because the love [itself] is gone? I always had impression that this song is about, or at least that this verse moves to the topic of lost love. It's gone, and now he remembers. (But I remember how I moved in you... and the holy dove was moving to... The love was sacred [the dove], but now nothing remains on his lips but broken Hallelujah.)Geoffrey wrote:but why is he now complaining about not being allowed to even see it any more?
As Abby said, something deeper, much deeper (be it "it") has been lost. As always with Cohen, I feel this verse (and song) as the part of long, continued work. Love, love itself, that "authentic touch" which has been lost is actually that state of grace when hearts open in the fundamental way, when the truth is truth, and lie is a lie, and the marriage is sacred, it's not spent, and the birth is not betrayed. (It has nothing to do with anti-abortion statement, as some people pointed out. It's simply that in *true* world the hearts are opening in the fundamental way, way down deep, a thousand kisses deep, and the marriage is not spent.)