“I will not be held like a drunkard / under the cold tap of facts”

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Leonard Cohen 169
Canadian poet and singer-songwriter 1934–2016

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“In point of fact there are two kinds sorts of mysticism, differing from one another as the ranting of drunkards from the language of illumined spirits.”

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