Traveling Light
Traveling Light

Leonard Cohen - Traveling Light Lyrics

In this deeply introspective tune, Leonard Cohen conveys a sense of letting go and moving forward, albeit with a touch of melancholy. He uses the metaphor of 'traveling light' to express his decision to leave behind past relationships and experiences that may… Read more

Oct 21, 2016
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Traveling Light Lyrics

(Lala, lalalala, lala, lalalala)
I'm traveling light
It's au revoir
My once so bright
My fallen star

I'm running late
They'll close the bar
I used to play
One mean guitar

I guess I'm just
Somebody who
Has given up
On the me and you
I'm not alone
I've met a few
Traveling light like
We used to do
(Lala, lalalala, lala, lalalala)

Goodnight goodnight
My fallen star
I guess you're right
You always are

I know you're right
About the blues
You live some life
You'd never choose

I'm just a fool
A dreamer who
Forgot to dream
Of the me and you
I'm not alone
I've met a few
Traveling light like
We used to do
(Lala, lalalala, lala, lalalala)

Traveling light
It's au revoir
My once so bright
My fallen star

I'm running late
They'll close the bar
I used to play
One mean guitar

I guess I'm just
Somebody who
Has given up
On the me and you
I'm not alone
I've met a few
Traveling light like
We used to do

But if the road
Leads back to you
Must I forget
The things I knew
When I was friends
With one or two
Traveling light like
We used to do
I'm traveling light (lala, lalalala, lala, lalalala)

Writer(s): Leonard Cohen, Patrick Leonard, Adam Cohen
Copyright(s): Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
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What is the Meaning of Traveling Light?

In this deeply introspective tune, Leonard Cohen conveys a sense of letting go and moving forward, albeit with a touch of melancholy. He uses the metaphor of 'traveling light' to express his decision to leave behind past relationships and experiences that may have caused him pain or held him back. Despite acknowledging feelings of regret and loneliness, he also finds solace in knowing that he isn't alone in this journey. The repeated references to 'the me and you' suggest a longing for lost love or friendship, yet there's acceptance that some paths inevitably diverge. Ultimately, it's a poignant exploration of loss, acceptance, and the resilience of the human spirit in moving forward.

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