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Category: Peace |
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Photo by http://www.fotoamigo.com/the billies - Wales
"This is not an IRA song, this is not a rebel song . . . "
Bono, intro'ing Sunday Bloody Sunday "back then"
"So you never knew love Until you crossed the line of grace. And you never felt wanted Till you'd someone slap your face. So you never felt alive Until you'd almost wasted away.
"You had to win, you couldn't just pass The smartest ass at the top of the class Your flying colours, your family tree And all your lessons in history.
"Please, please, please Get up off your knees now Please, please, please, leave it out.
"And you never knew how low you'd stoop To make that call And you never knew what was on the ground Until they made you crawl. So you never knew that the heaven You keep you stole.
"Your Catholic blues, your convent shoes, Your stick-on tattoos, now they're making the news Your holy war, your northern star Your sermon on the mount from the boot of your car.
"Please, please, please Get up off your knees now, please, please, please Leave me out
"So love is hard And love is tough But love is not What you're thinking of.
"September, streets capsizing Spilling over and down the drains Shard of glass, splinters like rain But you could only feel your own pain.
"October, talk getting nowhere. November, December; Remember we just started again.
"Please, please, please Get up off your knees, now. Please
"So love is big Is bigger than us. But love is not What you're thinking of.
"It's what lovers deal It's what lovers steal You know I've found it hard to receive 'Cause you, my love I could never believe
"Please, please, please Get up off your knees, yeah. Please, please, please, please . . . . . "
U2 "Please" Pop (live version)
A plea for sensitivity towards oithers rather than violence
written at a time of crisis in Irish Politics re: stopping the violence of Catholic vs Protestant in Northern Ireland/the IRA . . . anybody really . . . .
There was a crucial vote pending at this time and U2 was asked to do a concert with Ash, a big Northern Ireland band, with the new moderate Catholic and Protestant politicians on stage -
Bono asked them (the politicians) to hold hands and pray - they did.
The concert helped to sway the votes enough that the initiative passed . . .
. . . unfortunately a few days later on last remenant of the worst or the IRA bombed town called Omagh (N. Ireland) on Market Day, kiling 23 and wounding over 200 innocent shoppers . . .
But a song did make a difference . . .
Can we make a difference, even in a little way, today?
Please?
PS Bono/U2 are not Catholic or Protestant "per se" since they ebcame adults, but all four (now) are very spiritual . . . |
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