October
U2 Lyrics


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October
And the trees are stripped bare
Of all they wear
What do I care?

October
And kingdoms rise
And kingdoms fall
But you go on and on





Overall Meaning

The song "October" by U2 is a reflective and introspective piece about the passage of time and the inevitability of change. The opening lines, "October and the trees are stripped bare, of all they wear. What do I care?" allude to the changing of the seasons and the natural cycle of life. The singer is questioning the value of material possessions when they will ultimately be stripped away, leaving only the bare essentials.


As the song progresses, the focus shifts to larger themes of political power and societal change. The line "And kingdoms rise and kingdoms fall" speaks to the ebb and flow of power throughout history. However, the final line, "But you go on and on," reminds the listener that despite changes in power and status, life continues on. The song ultimately encourages the listener to focus on the meaningful aspects of life, rather than getting caught up in the transitory nature of material possessions and political power.


Line by Line Meaning

October
The beginning of the fall season, usually associated with change and fleeting beauty.


And the trees are stripped bare
The leaves fall off the trees, leaving them bare and exposed to the weather.


Of all they wear
The trees lose their colorful leaves, revealing their true form and essence.


What do I care?
The artist is indifferent to the changing of seasons and the fleeting nature of life.


And kingdoms rise
Empires and nations grow and exert their power and influence over others.


And kingdoms fall
Empires and nations crumble and disappear, often leaving behind a legacy of destruction and suffering.


But you go on and on
Despite the constant change and upheaval in the world, there are some things that remain constant, such as the passage of time and the enduring power of nature.




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Universal Music Publishing Group, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Capitol CMG Publishing, Spirit Music Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Adam Clayton, Paul Hewson, Dave Evans, Lary Mullen

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@woltersworld

The pictures are what make this video for me. Reminds me of listening to them as a kid. Great music

@karendalsadik7119

Wolters World lol listening as a kid. I was in my 20s

@ferdrewflores3612

👏🏼💯

@roddycavin4600

Absolutely.

@karltusing5841

I discovered U2 during my Dad’s battle with Cancer. I left college and moved home to help, getting a job and doing all the oldest child duties which I felt privileged to do, in that time. Being a new Christian, which my family wasn’t, I processed my grief bu reading scripture, praying. Then music came along and I had another tool to help me. U2 songs were a godsend to me. I would drive to the beach, read, pray and listen to October and War. Something very comforting knowing that the creation I was looking at had a permanence to it, while my Dad physical body didn’t. But his spirits did. I had feared his death since I was 10, when he had a heart attack. “Kingdoms rise and kingdoms fall, but you go on …” That permanence in nature reflected the Creator’s own. That comforted me, as a young guy on the brink of receiving the baton of taking care of his family.

@jeffscharpf

wow.. thank you.. I'm sorry for your loss.

@GaryMcKinnonUFO

Power to you Karl, lovely words my friend :) Peace to you and yours.

@johndrake2729

That's deep, man. I know I'm a few months late with this, but my condolences.

@facundoroncaglia6167

I'm really sorry for your dad. Thanks for your comment, words of wisdom.

@Graced_By_God

Its 11:59, September 30, 2023, I sit in bed playing this masterpiece, ready for a new month!

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