Fez - Being Born
by U2

Album: No Line on the Horizon (2009)
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  • Six o'clock
    On the auto route
    Burning rubber, burning chrome
    Bay of Cadiz and ferry home
    Atlantic sea cut glass
    African sun at last
    Oh
    Oh
    Oh
    Oh
    Lights, flash past
    Like me-mories
    A speeding head, a speeding heart
    I'm being born, a bleeding start
    The engines roar, blood curling wail
    Head first then foot
    Then heart sets sail Writer/s: Adam Clayton, Brian Peter George Eno, Daniel Roland Lanois, Dave Evans, David Evans, Larry Mullen, Laurence Mullen Jnr., Paul David Hewson
    Publisher: CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Royalty Network, Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

Comments: 1

  • Greg from Harrington Park, NjThis is a brilliant song and is probably the most underrated and underappreciated song on No Line on the Horizon. Nice melody and I love the way the let me in the sound technique was incorporated into the song over the baseline in the beginning of the song
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