Roam, the phone is where I live 'til I get home
And when the doorbell rings you tell me that I have a key
I ask you, how you know it's me

The road, no road without a turn and if there was
The road would be too long
What keeps us standing in this view
Is the view that we can be brand new

The landlady takes me up in the air
I go, I go where I would not dare
The landlady shows me the stars up there
I'm weightless, weightless when she is there
And I'll never know, never know what starving poets meant
'Cause when I was broke, it was you that always paid the rent

Space, her place is where I found my parking space
And when I'm losing ground, you know she gives it back to me
She whispers "don't do, just be"

The landlady takes me up in the air
I go, I go where I would not dare
The landlady shows me the stars up there
I'm weightless, weightless when she is there
And I'll never know, never know what starving poets meant
'Cause when I was broke, it was you that always paid the rent

Every wave that broke me
Every song that wrote me
Every dawn that woke me
Was to get me home to you, see

Every soul that left me
Every heart that kept me
The strangers that protected me
To bring me back to you

Every magic potion
Every false emotion
How unswerving our devotion
To the lies we know are almost true

Every sweet confusion
Every grand illusion
I will win and call it losing
If the prize is not for you


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Landlady Lyrics as written by Dave Evans Adam Clayton

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    Boy, he sure loves his landlady!

    But in seriousness, I think this song is about the Holy Spirit. In Bono's religious songs, the Holy Spirit is always in the character of a female. See Grace and The First Time.

    It's a beautiful poem about all the ways the Holy Spirit brings peace, forgiveness, and guidance.

    LibertyMarkon October 15, 2019   Link
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    I think its about his relationship with his wife Ali,

    They met as kids at school and have been together since,

    He thanks her for her support in times of creative weakness,

    She is to me part of the huge U2 success over the years by providing a home to come home to, away from the band

    dermot1093on October 06, 2022   Link

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