Disappearing Act

ADAM CLAYTON, DAVE EVANS, PAUL DAVID HEWSON, LARRY MULLEN

You do your disappearing act
You do your disappearing act

Silence, I know I could get used to this
Cunning, your sin is something
I'm not gonna miss
Exile, it's a small price to pay for bliss
Alone, like the painter's dog without a bone
When there's only one thing you need to own
And that is hunger, hunger it'self

I know you're (missing)
Your (missing) is ripped and it is torn to shreds
From all the lovers taken to your beds
They're empty now
And you think that you can love
And you think that you can love
And you think that you can
Love someone in to love

You do your disappearing act
You do your disappearing act

Jealousy, it's not what it's cracked up to be
Envy, gets you where you need to be
Alone, rather the river than
Your stepping stones
Leave the graveyard before you turn to bones
I'm tragic, you're comedy

Oh, baby doll, the dogs are barking
They need to be fed
All the lepers you let in your
Head - is it empty now?
Cause you think that can love
And you think that you can love
And you think that you can
Love someone into love

You do your disappearing act
You do your disappearing act

Trivia about the song Disappearing Act by U2

When was the song “Disappearing Act” released by U2?
The song Disappearing Act was released in 1984, on the album “The Unforgettable Fire”.
Who composed the song “Disappearing Act” by U2?
The song “Disappearing Act” by U2 was composed by ADAM CLAYTON, DAVE EVANS, PAUL DAVID HEWSON, LARRY MULLEN.

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