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Listeners often find the song helpful for processing grief or the "dark hours" of life. It doesn't offer easy answers; instead, it provides a shared space to acknowledge the mystery of existence. As Cohen famously noted in a different context, "There's a crack in everything—that’s how the light gets in". "Who by Fire" is that crack, inviting light into the heavy reality of our own mortality. Leonard Cohen - Who by Fire (Official Audio)
In October 1973, while the was raging, Cohen traveled to the Sinai Peninsula to perform for Israeli soldiers on the front lines. Returning from the harsh sights of the desert, he felt a deep connection to these ancient themes of fragility and survival. He adapted the prayer's cadence into his own lyrics, released in 1974 on the album New Skin for the Old Ceremony . The Musical Experience The official audio of "Who by Fire" is characterized by: leonard_cohen_who_by_fire_audio
While the prayer lists biblical-style fates, Cohen adds contemporary anxieties, wondering who will die "by his own hand" or "in his latest command". Listeners often find the song helpful for processing
The song’s core is built upon the a pivotal prayer recited during Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. This liturgy describes God "writing the book of life" and determining who will live and who will die in the coming year—by fire, by water, by hunger, or by thirst. "Who by Fire" is that crack, inviting light