Hard to tell
Or recognize a sign
To see me through
A warning sign

First the thunder
Satisfied, if the past it will not lie (then the storm, torn asunder )
The future you and I get blown away (in the storm)
In a lifetime, in a lifetime

And as the rain it falls
We begin again (heavy in my heart)
As the storm breaks through (believe the light in you)
So the light shines in you

Without color, faded and worn
Torn asunder in the storm

Unless the sound can save your body and soul
Unless it disappears

Selfish storm (first the thunder)(then the storm)
Torn aside (one life)
In the storm

In a lifetime
In a lifetime
In a lifetime
In a lifetime


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    Yes, it was inspired by a storm, Maire wrote it in her autobiography. It is a beautifully layered song, and I agree, Bono's voice is surprisingly good.

    monkfluenceon December 15, 2007   Link

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