Unknown Caller Lyrics
Sunshine, sunshine
Oh, oh
In a place of no consequence or company
3:33 when the numbers fell off the clock face
Speed dialing with no signal at all
Oh, oh
Escape yourself, and gravity
Hear me, cease to speak that I may speak
Shush now
Oh, oh
Force quit and move to trash
On the edge of the known universe where I wanted to be
I had driven to the scene of the accident
And I sat there waiting for me
You're free to go
Oh, oh
Shout for joy if you get the chance
Password, you enter here, right now
You know your name so punch it in
Hear me, cease to speak that I may speak
Shush now
Oh, oh
They don't move or say a thing

umm yeah...
i like this song. it has a positive message that you can start again. Apparantly its a call from your creator force. I don't think its a specific God reference, even though it contains religious imagerey. The whole album seems to be a positive one. "no line on the horizon" - its not the end of time yet. "its not a hill its a mountain as you start out the climb" - it may seem hard at first but it will get better. "the future needs a big kiss" - embrace the future. "Get on your boots" - get your shoes on we have work to do.

Yay 1st!!! I've heard this is about a phone call from god.
I agree. Lyrically its a bit goofy, but its a decent song. 3:33 refers to a Gospel verse I assume, not sure which one though.
I agree. Lyrically its a bit goofy, but its a decent song. 3:33 refers to a Gospel verse I assume, not sure which one though.

My interpretations of the song:
This is a beautiful worship song portraying an intimate experience with God.
The song is nonlinear. It is looking back at an event with narration spliced through the event. It's easier to understand by regrouping the lyrics. Everything Bono sings solo is the main character of the song narrating or recalling his state previous to the event. The Bono/Edge harmony is the character of God. God’s words are nonlinear also. The character is retelling them in a different order.
The soft opening, bird sounds, and Sunshine, Sunshine is the present time. The character wakes with new meaning seeing the Light (Light of Christ, John 8:12) in a new way.
Bono solo/recalling the character's situation.
I was lost (these three words give all the meaning. He was lost. Isaiah 53:6) between the midnight and the dawning In a place of no consequence or company 3:33 when the numbers fell off the clock face (the call from God comes at 3:33 Jeremiah 33:3) Speed dialing with no signal at all
I was right there at the top of the bottom (he was stuck in the middle of nowhere) On the edge of the known universe where I wanted to be (he didn’t exactly realize he was lost or stuck, he thought he was where he wanted to be) I had driven to the scene of the accident And I sat there waiting for me (his life was out of control and he was about to crash)
Words of God:
(first grouped by the technical metaphor, then the rest)
Force quit (This Macintosh metaphor is a poetic masterpiece. Force quit in Mac language is the method to quit a program that is out of control and can’t be stopped the normal way. It needs a different kind of intervention. God is doing a force quit on this guy’s life.) and move to trash (Mac language for delete. God is deleting the man’s life. Isaiah 1:18) Restart and re-boot yourself (John 3:3, 2 Cor 5:17) Password, you enter here, right now You know your name so punch it in
Go, shout it out, rise up Escape yourself, and gravity Hear me, cease to speak that I may speak, Shush now (You’ve been so busy doing your own things to hear me before. Stop and listen.) You're free to go Shout for joy if you get the chance (Psalm 40:3. This is a U2 theme. They have been shouting the joy of God and redemption throughout their time in the spotlight. Gloria, 40, October, WTSHNN Elevation tour version, Yahweh.) Hear me, cease to speak that I may speak Shush now Don't move or say a thing (Psalm 46:10 Be still and know that I am God.)
The last part of the song is the best. My interpretation is that the message we hear in the lyrics of the song is “be quiet so I can teach you” and the generic message “leave your old life and start a new life in me”, but there is much more after the lyrics end. After God speaks the final words of “Hear me, cease to speak that I may speak, Shush now, don't move or say a thing”, the song goes right into non-lyrical music as if it is a continuation of the lyrics. I believe U2 is using music as a way to imply spiritual communication (Ephesians 5:19, see U2’s interpretation of the Holy Ghost in The First Time “She got soul, soul, soul, sweet soul. And she teach me how to sing”).
The music starts out with beautiful organ/cathedral style music and then moves into an amazing Edge guitar solo, as if the meaning and feeling God is speaking is too beautiful to put into words and instead is portrayed by music over the final minute and half of the song.

addendum
I just discovered the final 1:30 of the song including Edge's guitar solo is taken from the hymn "My Savior's Love". This adds even more meaning to the song. This implies an alternate interpretation for the final 1:30. This could be cutting back to the present retelling of the account and is the character's answer and expression of God's admonition: "Shout for joy if you get the chance."
The words of that hymn:
I stand amazed in the presence Of Jesus the Nazarene, And wonder how He could love me, A sinner, condemned, unclean.
Refrain O how marvelous! O how wonderful! And my song shall ever be: O how marvelous! O how wonderful! Is my Savior's love for me!
For me it was in the garden He prayed: “Not My will, but Thine.” He had no tears for His own griefs, But sweat drops of blood for mine.
O how marvelous! O how wonderful! And my song shall ever be: O how marvelous! O how wonderful! Is my Savior's love for me!
In pity angels beheld Him, And came from the world of light To comfort Him in the sorrows He bore for my soul that night.
O how marvelous! O how wonderful! And my song shall ever be: O how marvelous! O how wonderful! Is my Savior's love for me!
He took my sins and my sorrows, He made them His very own; He bore the burden to Calvary, And suffered and died alone.
O how marvelous! O how wonderful! And my song shall ever be: O how marvelous! O how wonderful! Is my Savior's love for me!
When with the ransomed in glory His face I at last shall see, 'Twill be my joy through the ages To sing of His love for me.
O how marvelous! O how wonderful! And my song shall ever be: O how marvelous! O how wonderful! Is my Savior's love for me!
Great work. I share similar sentiments. I do believe the bombshell is "Stand Up Comedy".
Great work. I share similar sentiments. I do believe the bombshell is "Stand Up Comedy".
Richard
Richard
That really does sound like My Savior's Love! I think the lyrics are Sweet 33, not 3:33. 33 was the age Jesus was crucified which make sense that it was when the numbers fell off the clock face.
That really does sound like My Savior's Love! I think the lyrics are Sweet 33, not 3:33. 33 was the age Jesus was crucified which make sense that it was when the numbers fell off the clock face.

wow, it would be fantastic if we could get an opinion on what the song means without the opinion of the song being three times as long as the song it is commenting on!!! and theresa, get back in the kitchen. =]

This song is clearly about the joy of eating a steaming plate of waffles on brisk autumn morning. The 'unknown caller' is the maple syrup, which calls down from the bottle and covers our plate with syrup. The syrup is like the soul. The protagonist of the song is Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, a known waffle afficionado. I like the lyrics a lot.
FINALLY, someone nails it. Nice job ptanzola, couldn't have said it better myself. I like how Theresa1 actually responded to it seriously.
FINALLY, someone nails it. Nice job ptanzola, couldn't have said it better myself. I like how Theresa1 actually responded to it seriously.
I LMAO when I read your explanation HAHAHAHA
I LMAO when I read your explanation HAHAHAHA

Theresa is gone, thank the lord almighty saviour. great song, second fave on the album after breathe. The whole phone conversation theory does it for me but it can be interpreted in a few different ways

It can be about our consciousness.

Maybe it's me but put the meaning aside and just listen musically. I swear this song could be put on War or Unforgettable Fire. It has that 80's U2 sound to it.
Unforgettable Fire maybe, but War was still rather raw sounding compared to this. The fact that Eno/Lanois produced both Unforgettable Fire and this album would help explain.
Unforgettable Fire maybe, but War was still rather raw sounding compared to this. The fact that Eno/Lanois produced both Unforgettable Fire and this album would help explain.

Raw - I love your interpretation of this song, it really makes sense and makes it an even more beautiful song! Thanks!