So Long Marianne . . .
This rather lovely tribute from the Big O newsletter . . . . .
Leonard Cohen with Marianne Ihlen in 1966.
Wrote Mollestad, "Marianne slept slowly out of this life yesterday evening. Totally at ease, surrounded by close friends," the letter began. "Your letter came when she still could talk and laugh in full consciousness. When we read it aloud, she smiled as only Marianne can. She lifted her hand, when you said you were right behind, close enough to reach her."
It continued, "It gave her deep peace of mind that you knew her condition. And your blessing for the journey gave her extra strength. Jan and her friends who saw what this message meant for her, will all thank you in deep gratitude for replying so fast and with such love and compassion."
The letter concluded, "In her last hour I held her hand and hummed Bird on a Wire, while she was breathing so lightly. And when we left he room, after her soul had flown out of the window for new adventures, we kissed her head and whispered your everlasting words,
'So long, Marianne'."
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