Alleluya

: For centuries, it has been the "song of an Easter people," acting as a rite where the faithful welcome the presence of the Divine.

: Modern interpretations, such as those by Jeff Buckley or k.d. lang, highlight the song as a "musical testament" to the interplay between spiritual yearning and human desire. Alleluya

: Cohen juxtaposes biblical stories—like King David’s "secret chord" or Samson’s betrayal by Delilah—with raw human vulnerability. He suggests that a "broken" Hallelujah, born of pain and lost love, is as valid as a "holy" one. : For centuries, it has been the "song

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