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Please help me find this poem
Posted: Sun Jun 13, 2004 4:16 am
by lil
I am being haunted by a poem I cannot find - maybe from Selected Poems (i no longer have a copy). The poem talks about sitting across the table from a woman who is now with another man & maybe has the line 'with your plans for the morning.' Would be most grateful for your help.
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2004 1:51 pm
by Rob
Hi Lil and welcome to the forum,
I am unable to locate the poem from the quote you made. If you can remember any other words type them into the search link below,
http://www.webheights.net/cohenconcordance/index.htm
Happy hunting.
Rob
Posted: Mon Jun 14, 2004 4:21 pm
by lil
Thanks Rob,
I did try that but i must not be remembering clearly. i thought it was something like
there you sit
with your (something -green eyes, sweater?)
and your plans for the morning
Hmm.... perhaps she had also become beautiful because she was 'another man's woman'?
maybe I dreamt it. oh well a trip to the library is in order anyway.
some years ago, in a short lived fit of detachment, I sold all my dearest books - i suffer for it.
have a poetic day.
Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2004 2:16 am
by lizzytysh
some years ago, in a short lived fit of detachment, I sold all my dearest books - i suffer for it.
Do I
know what
you mean.............mine was music rather than books. Leonard hadn't entered my world yet, but I sure lost out on a ton of jazz and blues

.
~ Lizzy
Posted: Sat Aug 07, 2004 11:55 pm
by Nathan
Hi lil
Sounds like something from The Favourite Game, which would explain why you didn't get results in the Cohen Concordance, which I believe searches all Cohen's work besides that book.
the poem you`ve been looking for
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2004 8:11 pm
by bc
The poem is:
Another Man`s Woman
Now in the form of another man`s woman.
Sitting at our table.
Holding her cup in the morning light.
Saying: Into your life I will tangle one
whom you cannot approach
in order that you may refine your love for me.
Look at my beauty now.
It appears in the volume Death of a Lady`s Man.
The lines:
With your sweater and your coffee and your cigarette
and your plans for the morning
appear on the facing page at the conclusion of the original version headed: from the notebooks of 1973.