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Greece bids farewell to Leonard Cohen

Xinhua, November 12, 2016 Adjust font size:

Greeks joined the fans worldwide who mourn the death of Leonard Cohen on Friday, as the Canadian songwriter who put his own mark in the history of music had special ties with the Hydra island for decades.

"There is art that expresses its era and art that transcends it. We will not forget the great Leonard Cohen," Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras tweeted, as dozens of people visited Cohen's house on Hydra on Friday to lay a few flowers and messages.

"Thank you for everything Leonard," a message posted on the wooden door read, local media reported.

Cohen, who passed away in the United States at age 82, had bought an old run down house on the island in the 1960s. On Hydra he lived for almost a decade, found his muse and wrote some of his masterpieces such as the "So Long, Marianne" and "Bird on a wire". Locals considered him as one of their own.

Marianne Ihlen, the woman who inspired the musician, poet and author Cohen died this summer. Cohen had bid farewell to her with a letter, noting that soon he would follow. Endit