North And South Of The River
U2 Lyrics


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I want to reach out over the loch
And feel your hand across the water
Walk with you along an unapproved road
Not looking over my shoulder

I want to see, and I want to hear
To understand your fears
But we're north and south of the river

I've been doing it wrong all of my life
This holy town has turned me over
A young man running from what he didn't understand
The wind from the loch just get colder, colder

There was a badness that had it's way
But love wasn't lost, love will have it's day
North and south of the river
North and south of the river

Can we stop playing these old tattoos
Darling I don't have the answer
I want to meet you where you are
I don't need you to surrender

'Cause there's no feeling that's so alone
As when the one you're hurting is your own
North and south of the river
North and south of the river
North and south of the river

Some high ground is not worth taking
Some connections are not worth making
There's an old church bell no longer ringing
Some old songs are not worth bringing
North




(Higher ground is not worth taking)
North and south of the river

Overall Meaning

The U2 song, North And South Of The River, deals with the themes of division and reconciliation, as well as the journey from ignorance to understanding. The opening lines show a desire for physical and emotional connection with someone, almost as if separated by the loch. Walking on the unknown path, without looking over the shoulder, could represent the desire to move beyond old habits and ways of thinking, towards something new and fresh. The desire to see and hear, in order to understand the other person's fears, indicates a desire for emotional connection, empathy for others and a hope for reconciliation.


The chorus highlights the divide that runs down the center of Northern Ireland, separating the mostly Catholic republic from the mainly Protestant North. The singer acknowledges the historical division and separation, emphasizing that the journey towards understanding requires moving beyond simply being north or south of the river. The second verse deals with the impact of the conflict on the character, who has been turned over by the holy town which he did not understand. He runs from what he did not understand as the wind from the loch gets colder, indicating an increasingly hostile environment.


The song touches upon the idea that love will ultimately win through and that even when things seem at their bleakest, there is the hope of reconciliation. The line “Can we stop playing these old tattoos?” suggests letting go of old hurts and resentments rather than dwelling on them. The song's closing lines begin by stating that some high ground is not worth taking, indicating that there are certain things not worth fighting over, while the old church bell no longer ringing and the old songs not worth bringing suggests that certain traditions and ideas should be left in the past.


Line by Line Meaning

I want to reach out over the loch
Desiring to connect with you from afar


And feel your hand across the water
Wishing to feel a physical connection despite the distance


Walk with you along an unapproved road
Wanting to take a different path with you, regardless of society's conventions


Not looking over my shoulder
Choosing to live fearlessly and with purpose


I want to see, and I want to hear
Yearning to comprehend your experiences


To understand your fears
Hoping to empathize with your worries


But we're north and south of the river
Being separated geographically or figuratively


I've been doing it wrong all of my life
Regretting past mistakes and shortcomings


This holy town has turned me over
Feeling betrayed or disillusioned by one's surroundings or community


A young man running from what he didn't understand
Escaping from the unknown and unfamiliar


The wind from the loch just get colder, colder
Recognizing the harsh or inhospitable conditions of the environment


There was a badness that had it's way
Acknowledging a negative influence that has left a lasting impact


But love wasn't lost, love will have it's day
Holding onto hope and the belief in the power of love


Can we stop playing these old tattoos
Questioning the relevance or significance of past markings, whether physical or emotional


Darling I don't have the answer
Being honest about one's lack of knowledge or wisdom


I want to meet you where you are
Striving to connect and understand you on a personal level


I don't need you to surrender
Rejecting the notion of needing control or power over another person


'Cause there's no feeling that's so alone
Expressing the isolation and despair of hurting someone you care about


As when the one you're hurting is your own
Feeling the pain of one's own mistakes and harm caused to oneself


Some high ground is not worth taking
Accepting that some goals or accomplishments may not be worth the cost or effort


Some connections are not worth making
Recognizing that some relationships or associations may not be beneficial or healthy


There's an old church bell no longer ringing
Acknowledging a loss or absence of something spiritually significant


Some old songs are not worth bringing
Deciding to let go of outdated or irrelevant traditions or practices


North
Directional reference indicating physical separation or differences


(Higher ground is not worth taking)
Parenthetical note further emphasizing the idea of introspection and thoughtful decision-making


North and south of the river
Reiterated theme of division and distance




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Christy Moore, David Evans, Paul David Hewson

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on eleven o' clock tick tock

And girls can make children but not like this one...so will just have to walk around with a painted face then...

LMewdowlark


on One

Baby, baby, baby, I know I'm not alone
Baby, baby, baby, I know I'm not alone
Ha, ha, ha

Oh, it's not a hill it's a mountain
As you start out the climb
You see, for me, I've been shouting
Let's shout into the darkness, squeeze out sparks of light
You know we're gonna go crazy, you know we'll go crazy
You know we'll go crazy, if we don't go crazy tonight

Oh, slowly
Oh
Hold me slow

Again, these are the wrong lyrics. They are not the lyrics for 'One' but a different song. I pasted the correct lyrics in my other comment.

LMewdowlark


on One

There's a part of me in chaos that's quiet
And there's a part of you that wants me to riot
Everybody needs to cry or needs to spit
Every sweet-tooth needs just a little hit
Every beauty needs to go out with an idiot
How can you stand next to the truth and not see it?
Oh, change of heart comes slow

It's not a hill, it's a mountain
As you start out the climb
Do you believe me or are you doubting?
We're gonna make it all the way to the light
But I know I'll go crazy if I don't go crazy tonight

Every generation gets a chance to change the world
Pity the nation that won't listen to you boys and girls
Is the sweetest melody the one we haven't heard?
Is it true that perfect love drives out all fear?
The right to be ridiculous is something I hold dear
Oh, but change of heart comes slow

It's not a hill, it's a mountain
As you start out the climb
You see, for me, I've been shouting
But we're gonna make it all the way to the light
But I know I'll go crazy if I don't go crazy tonight

Is it getting better
Or do you feel the same?
Will it make it easier on you now
You got someone to blame?
You say, one love, one life
When it's one need in the night
One love, we get to share it
Leaves you, baby, if you don't care for it
Did I disappoint you
Or leave a bad taste in your mouth?
You act like you never had love
And you want me to go without
Well, it's too late tonight
To drag the past out into the light
We're one, but we're not the same
We get to carry each other, carry each other
One
Have you come here for forgiveness?
Have you come to raise the dead?
Have you come here to play Jesus?
To the lepers in your head
Did I ask too much? More than a lot
You gave me nothing, now it's all I got
We're one but we're not the same
Well, we hurt each other then we do it again
You say love is a temple, love a higher law
Love is a temple, love the higher law
You ask me to enter but then you make me crawl
And I can't be holdin' on to what you got
When all you got is hurt
One love, one blood
One life, you got to do what you should
One life with each other
Sisters, brothers
One life but we're not the same
We get to carry each other, carry each other
One
One

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