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− | Originally by Leonard Cohen<br/> | + | '''Teachers''' has been covered by The Sisters of Mercy from as early as 1981.<br/> |
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+ | later on as the well-known medley of [[On The Wire (song)|On The Wire]] / [[Teachers]] / [[On The Wire (song)|On The Wire]] ... <br/> | ||
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+ | Originally by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonard_Cohen Leonard Cohen]<br/> | ||
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== Teachers == | == Teachers == | ||
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I met a man who lost his mind<br/> | I met a man who lost his mind<br/> | ||
In some lost place I had to find<br/> | In some lost place I had to find<br/> |
Revision as of 18:19, 2 January 2012
Teachers has been covered by The Sisters of Mercy from as early as 1981.
Since then, the song has often been part of their live performances, first in a combination with Adrenochrome,
later on as the well-known medley of On The Wire / Teachers / On The Wire ...
Originally by Leonard Cohen
Teachers
I met a man who lost his mind
In some lost place I had to find
Follow me the wise man said
But he walked behind
I walked into a hospital
Where none were sick and none was well,
When at night the Sisters left
I could not walk at all.
Some girls wander by mistake
Into the mess that scalpals make.
Are you the teachers of my heart
We teach old hearts to break.
A met a woman long ago
Her hair the black the black can go
Are you the teacher of the heart?
Soft she whispered, no
I met a girl across the sea,
Her hair the gold that gold could be.
Are you the teacher of the heart?
Yes, but not for thee.
I spent my hatred every place,
On every work, on every face
Is my passion perfect,
No! Do it once again.
Oh teachers are my lessons done?
I cannot do another one,
They laughed and laughed and laughed and said,
Child are your lessons done?
I was handsome, I was strong,
I knew the words of every song
Did my singing please you?
No, the words you sang were wrong
Words & Lyrics: Leonard Cohen
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