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^^ you took a long time :wink:

< Listening to Christy Dignam(Aslan's lead singer), I think this song is about Africa, if he added the word kneel/knees to it, it would sound like Bono wrote it :wink:

Shit he does say kneel

I think Bono wrote this song with him :wink:
 
^^ well you should :wink:

^ Ye I know :wink:

Does anyone know why Bono always has to say kneel or something to do with knees :wink:

"To kneel and pray is not enough, still I look to the Lord above, everybody just needs to be loved" God this song could be written by Bono :wink:
 
^:lol: on NBC when they were doing a special on Africa and had interviews with Bono, he read new lyrics and they had kneel in them too
 
^yeah, they weren't very good lyrics, so i'm thinking they'll either get thrown out or completely revamped by the time they get around to recording
 
^ You never know, some lyrics don't hit home until they are put together with the music

My favourite quote about Bono

"Listen Bono, I think you're losing it, even Larry tells me he thinks you're getting too close to the edge" :wink:
 
^:lol: which one of them said it?

and, these were pretty bad, i'll have to find them, but i guess they could turn out okay with music
 
^^&^ It was a talking Turkey who said it :wink: he is such a legend

I still listen to his album, even though it's a kids album and I have his movie. It's timeless :wink:
 
^^i'm just saying that you might want to get off the drugs so that a talking turkey isn't so amusing anymore :wink:

Here's the lyrics i was talking about:"There's no midnight please/you're down on your knees"
 
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