With A Shout
by U2

Album: October (1981)
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  • Oh, and where do we go
    Where do we go from here
    Where to go
    To the side of a hill
    Blood was spill
    We were still looking
    At each other

    Oh, we're goin' back there
    Jerusalem Jerusalem

    Shout, shout
    With a shout, shout it out
    Shout, shout it out

    I want to go
    To the foot of the messiah
    To the foot of he who made me see
    To the side of a hill
    Where we were still
    We were filled
    With our love

    We're gonna be there again
    Jerusalem Jerusalem
    Jerusalem Jerusalem
    Jerusalem Jerusalem
    Jerusalem Jerusalem

    Shout, shout
    With a shout
    Shout
    With a shout Writer/s: Adam Clayton, Dave Evans, Larry Mullen, Paul Hewson
    Publisher: Universal Music Publishing Group
    Lyrics licensed and provided by LyricFind

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  • Angela from Hagerstown, Mdawesome drums!!!
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