Van Diemen
U2 Lyrics


Jump to: Overall Meaning ↴  Line by Line Meaning ↴

Hold me now,
Oh hold me now
'Til this hour
Has gone around
And I'm gone
On the rising tide
For to face
Van Diemen's land

It's a bitter pill
I swallow here
To be rent from one so dear
We fought for justice
And not for gain
But the magistrate
Sent me away

Now kings will rule
And the poor will toil
And tear their hands
As they tear the soil
But a day will come
In this dawning age
When an honest man
Sees an honest wage

Hold me now,
Oh hold me now
'Til this hour
Has gone around
And I'm gone




On the rising tide
For to face Van Diemen's land

Overall Meaning

The lyrics to U2's song "Van Diemen's Land" are about a man who's been unjustly sentenced to prison and forced to leave his loved ones behind. The song begins with a plea to be held and comforted until the moment arrives for him to face his fate, which is to be sent away to Van Diemen's Land, a former penal colony in Tasmania. This is a metaphor for being exiled from society and made to suffer for an imputed crime.


Throughout the song, the singer expresses his bitterness towards the authorities that sent him away and his resolve to fight for justice. He acknowledges the harsh reality of the world where the rich rule while the poor toil and suffer. In spite of this, he believes in a future where honest work will be rewarded with an honest wage, and the virtues of justice and fairness will eventually prevail.


The song's lyrics capture the struggles and injustices of life in a society where the powerful oppress the powerless, and the innocent are punished. It is a powerful commentary on the human condition and a call to action for people to fight for justice and equality.


Line by Line Meaning

Hold me now,
I need someone to comfort and support me in this difficult time.


Oh hold me now
I need someone to physically hold me and provide comfort.


'Til this hour
Until this difficult moment passes.


Has gone around
Until time has passed and things have changed.


And I'm gone
And I have to leave this place behind.


On the rising tide
I am leaving on a boat, which is getting ready to leave the shore.


For to face
To confront, to deal with.


Van Diemen's land
A historical reference to Australia, which used to be called Van Diemen's Land in the past.


It's a bitter pill
This is a difficult truth to accept.


I swallow here
I have to accept this hard truth.


To be rent from one so dear
To be separated from someone I love deeply.


We fought for justice
We were fighting for what was right.


And not for gain
We were not looking to benefit personally.


But the magistrate
The judge, the legal system.


Sent me away
Punished me, sent me to prison.


Now kings will rule
Those in power will continue to be in power.


And the poor will toil
The disadvantaged will continue to struggle.


And tear their hands
Work with their bare hands, endure physical labour.


As they tear the soil
As they cultivate the land.


But a day will come
A time will come in the future.


In this dawning age
In this new era, in the near future.


When an honest man
When someone who is truly virtuous and good.


Sees an honest wage
Will receive fair payment for their labour.




Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: ADAM CLAYTON, DAVE EVANS, LARRY MULLEN, PAUL HEWSON

Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
To comment on or correct specific content, highlight it

Genre not found
Artist not found
Album not found
Song not found
Most interesting comments from YouTube:

@kichigan1

The album version contains the most powerful verse:
"Now kings will rule
And the poor will toil
And tear their hands
As they tear the soil
But a day will come
In this dawning age
When an honest man
Sees and honest wage"



@joJo-df6hr

Hold me now,
Oh hold me now
'Til this hour
Has gone around
And I'm gone
On the rising tide
For to face
Van Diemen's land
It's a bitter pill
I swallow here
To be rent from one so dear
We fought for justice
And not for gain
But the magistrate
Sent me away
Now kings will rule
And the poor will toil
And tear their hands
As they tear the soil
But a day will come
In this dawning age
When an honest man
Sees an honest wage
Hold me now
Oh hold me now
'Til this hour
Has gone around
And I'm gone
On the rising tide
For to face Van Diemen's land



All comments from YouTube:

@desmondsandoz4937

A profoundly simple Beautiful emotional song.❤

@creedonc1285

What a beautiful song. The Edge's vocals are unsurpassed.

@pmwebmail

A thing of beauty, with incredible density of meaning, one of U2's best.

@LoneWanderer686

I started listening to U2 when my father bought Rattle and Hum on DVD. Many years have passed but that moment I'll always cherish.
What a masterpiece.

@frankquinn6837

Well pat I'm 66 so perhaps old enough to be your father

@U2langdom

This is exactly my same storie with U2, he came with the album because it was given with a newspaper, from them, U2 was my favourite group and introuced me to rock in general and all my actual tastes.

@InfoVblog

Still is the BEST MUSIC BAND.

@hypersphereengineering6015

I bought the VHS video cassette of Rattle and Hum in 1988 and played it so much I wore it out. Saw my first U2 show in Melbourne 1989 Lovetown. Edge played this live at my first ever concert. Seen them live a few more times since (10 total)

@UncleDavey

Such an underrated song and singer. Used to sing this to my daughter when I put her to bed.

@BigTez40

This band have been my saviour so many times over the last 40 years. I applaud U2.

More Comments

More Versions