Quote by Leonard Cohen

And may my bronze name / touch always her thousand fingers / grow brighter with her weeping / until I am fixed like a galaxy / and memorized / in her secret and fragile skies.


And may my bronze name / touch always her thousand fingers /

Summary

In this quote, the speaker expresses a desire to be forever remembered and cherished by someone dear to them. The reference to a "bronze name" implies a lasting monument that will continue to be touched and admired by "her thousand fingers." The speaker longs for their presence to illuminate and be deeply ingrained in the person's life, to the extent of becoming an eternal fixture in their "secret and fragile skies," akin to a star in a galaxy. It reflects a profound desire for lasting significance and remembrance in the heart and memory of another.

By Leonard Cohen
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