Monday, May 10, 2010

Heartland.

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See the sun rise over her skin....

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....don't change it.

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See the sun rise over her skin....

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....dawn changes everything....

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....everything....

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....and the delta sun....

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....burns bright and violet.

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Mississippi and the cotton-wool heat....

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....sixty-six, a highway speaks....

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....of deserts dry....

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....of cool green valleys.

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Gold and silver veins....

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....of the shining cities....

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....in this heartland....

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....in this heartland soil....

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....in this heartland....

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....heaven knows, this is the heartland....

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....(heartland)....

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....heartland.

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See the sun rise over her skin....

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....she feels like water in my hand.

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Freeway, like a river, cuts through this land....

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....into the side of love....

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....like a burning spear.

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And the poison rain....

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....brings a flood of fear....

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....through the ghost-ranch hills....

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....death-valley waters.

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In the towers of steel....

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....belief goes on and on....

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....in this heartland....

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....in this heartland soil....

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....in this heartland....

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....heaven knows, this is the heartland....

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....heartland....

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....heaven knows, this is the heartland....

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....heartland....

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....heartland....

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....heartland....

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....heaven's day, here in the heartland....

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....heart.

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"Heartland"

By

U2

 

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