Window in the Skies

Adam Clayton, David Evans, Laurence Mullen, Paul David Hewson

The shackles are undone
The bullets quit the gun
The heat that's in the sun
Will keep us when there's none

The rule has been disproved
The stone - it has been moved
The grave is now a groove
All debts are removed, oh

Oh, can't you see what love has done?
Oh, can't you see what love has done?
Oh, can't you see what love has done?
What it's done to me?

Love makes strange enemies
Makes love where love may please
The soul and its striptease
Hate brought to its knees

The sky over our head
We can reach it from our bed
You let me in your heart
And out of my head, head

Oh, can't you see what love has done?
Oh, can't you see what love has done?
Oh, can't you see what love has done?
What it's done to me?

Oh, oh, oh, oh
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Please don't ever let me out of you

I've got no shame
Oh no, oh no

Oh, can't you see what love has done?
Oh, can't you see?
Oh, can't you see what love has done?
What it's doing to me?

(I know I hurt you, and I made you cry
Did everything but murder, but you and I
But love left a window in the skies
And to love I rhapsodize
To every broken heart
For every heart that cries
Love left a window in the skies
And to love I rhapsodize)

Trivia about the song Window in the Skies by U2

When was the song “Window in the Skies” released by U2?
The song Window in the Skies was released in 2006, on the album “U218 Singles”.
Who composed the song “Window in the Skies” by U2?
The song “Window in the Skies” by U2 was composed by Adam Clayton, David Evans, Laurence Mullen, Paul David Hewson.

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