

"Trip Through Your Wires" song lyrics by U2."One Tree Hill" lyrics by U2 from The Joshua Tree.U2's "Exit" song lyrics from The Joshua Tree."Mothers Of The Disappeared" song lyrics by U2."Helter Skelter" Lyrics U2 Cover Version of the Be."Desire" song lyrics by U2 from Rattle and Hum.I still haven't found what I'm Looking For Rattle.Lyrics to the live version of U2's Pride.U2's "When Love Comes To Town" song lyrics."God Part II" Lyrics by U2 from Rattle and Hum."Bullet The Blue Sky" (live from Tempe) Lyrics U2.'All I want is you' song lyrics and meaning by U2."Even Better Than The Real Thing" Lyrics U2."One" song lyrics by U2 from Achtung Baby."Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses" Lyrics U2.


"Some Days Are Better Than Others" Lyrics U2."If God Will Send His Angels" Lyrics U2."If You Wear That Velvet Dress" Lyrics U2."Stuck In A Moment You Can't Get Out Of" song lyri.U2's "The Ground Beneath Her Feet" song lyrics."Sometimes You Can't Make It On Your Own" Lyrics b."I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight" Lyrics."Trash, Trampoline And The Party Girl" Lyrics U2."Hold Me, Thrill Me, Kiss Me, Kill Me" song lyrics.Read more Joshua Tree Lyrics from U2! Check out With or Without You and the classis, " Mothers of the Disappeared ". Pelting the women and children who run into the arms of America See the rain coming through the gaping wound We turn the key and slowly unlock the doorĪnd through the walls we hear the city groan Through the alleys of a quiet city street The line "In the locust wind, comes a rattle and hum" was clearly the inspiration for the title of U2's follow up album to The Joshua Tree, Rattle and Hum.Īcross the mud huts as the children sleep In more recent times Bono has used the song to address issues of religious violence.īono went on to use the lyrical reference to bullets in the sky in U2's big hit, Vertigo.

"Bullet The Blue Sky" song lyrics by U2 from The Joshua Treeīullet the Blue Sky is one of the U2's most overtly politically toned songs.Īlthough never released as a single, it is a fan favourite and U2 play the song nearly every concert The issues that the country of El Salvador had in the 1980's as a result of American interference are the behind the meaning and inspiration of the song.Įach time U2 play it, they use it as a protest song in form of comments critical of war and the use guns.
