I don't know you....
....but you don't know the half of it....
....I had a starring role....
....I was the bad guy who walked out....
....they say be careful where you aim....
....cause where you aim, you just might hit....
....you can hold onto something so tight....
....you've already lost it....
....dragging me down....
.....that's not the way....
....it used to be....
....it used to be....
....you can't even remember....
....what I'm trying....
....to forget.
It was a dirty day....
....dirty day....
....I'm looking for explanations....
....I don't even understand....
....if you need someone to blame....
....throw a rock in the air, you'll hit someone guilty.
From father to son....
....in one life....
....has begun....
....a work....
....that's never done....
....father....
....to son.
(Won't last kissin' time).....
....(love won't last kissin' time).....
....(love won't last kissin' time).
Get it right....
....there's no blood....
....thicker than ink....
....thicker than ink....
....hear what I say....
....nothing's as simple as you think....
....wake up....
....some things you can't get around....
....I'm in you....
....more so, when they put me in the ground.
These days, days, days....
....run away like horses over the hill....
....these days, days, days....
....run away like horses over the hill....
....these days, days, days....
....run away like horses over the hill....
....these days, days, days....
....run away like horses over the hill....
....these days, days, days....
....run away like horses over the hill....
....these days, days, days....
....run away like horses over the hill....
....these days, days, days....
.....run away like horses over the hill....
....these days, days, days....
....run away like horses over the hill.
"Dirty Day"
By
U2
Screencaps by DaiQuan M. Cain
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