'Glastonbury' Song Lyrics by U2

The song "Glastonbury" by U2 captures the essence of a profound and personal experience intertwined with themes of hope, longing, and the quest for connection amidst the chaos of life. The lyrics evoke a sense of nostalgia, reflecting on the significance of the Glastonbury Festival as not just a musical gathering but as a metaphor for liberation and communal spirit. 

'Glastonbury' Song Lyrics by U2

U2's exploration of the juxtaposition between fleeting moments of joy and the often harsh realities of existence resonates deeply with listeners, drawing them into a shared journey of introspection. The imagery in the song evokes landscapes of both physical and emotional terrains, inviting audiences to reflect on their own life experiences. 

'Glastonbury' Song Lyrics by U2


Take me to the house of rain
You know I’ve never, ever been
I was passion as the devil made
As I was splashing along the way

Hey that`s known as the flowering rose, a flowering rose that said my name
Kings and wine the flowering rose, the flowering rose of Glastonbury

You. Are. A pocketful of sunshine
You. Are. The miracle of kingdom finds

Some things you just can`t control
Sometimes you’re just letting go

Going to the house of rest
Music it will set me right
You took me to the house of green
You knew that I had never been

Hey that`s known as the flowering rose, a flowering rose that said my name
Kings and wine the flowering rose, the flowering rose of Glastonbury

You. Are. A pocketful of sunshine
You. Are. The miracle of kingdom finds

Living like a pilgrim sleeping
Under the flower of the American dream
Set the scene like a thought worth keepin
Livin in a dream jeez you can’t be sleepin

You. Are. A pocketful of sunshine
You. Are. The miracle of kingdom finds
You. Are. Living on a dime
You. Are. A pocketful of sunshine
You. Are. The miracle of kingdom finds
The miracle of kingdom finds
The miracle of kingdom finds
The miracle of kingdom finds

Through its lyrical depth, "Glastonbury" transcends mere celebration; it becomes a poignant reminder of the transformative power of music and shared experiences. The festival setting serves as a backdrop for a deeper commentary on the interconnectedness of human experience, where the strains of melody and rhythm can unite disparate souls, foster a sense of belonging, and ignite a spark of change. U2 masterfully intertwines these themes, creating a rich tapestry that encourages listeners to engage with their memories, dreams, and the often-unreachable ideals that shape our existence. 

Glastonbury debuted at U2's show in Turin along with the first performance of North Star.

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