Something is about to give
I can feel it coming
I think I know what it means
I'm not afraid to die
I'm not afraid to live
And when I'm flat on my back
I hope to feel like I did

And hardness, it sets in
You need some protection
The thinner the skin

I want you to know
That you don't need me anymore
I want you to know
You don't need anyone or anything at all

Who's to say where the wind will take you
Who's to say what it is will break you
I don't know which way the wind will blow
Who's to know when the time's come around
Don't want to see you cry
I know that this is not goodbye

In summer I can taste the salt in the sea
There's a kite blowing out of control on a breeze
I wonder what's gonna happen to you
You wonder what has happened to me

I'm a man, I'm not a child
A man who sees
The shadow behind your eyes

Who's to say where the wind will take you
Who's to say what it is will break you
I don't know where the wind will blow
Who's to know when the time's come around
Don't want to see you cry
I know that this is not goodbye

Did I waste it?
Not so much I couldn't taste it
Life should be fragrant
Roof top to the basement
The last of the rockstars
When hip-hop drove the big cars
In the time when new media
Was the big idea
That was the big idea


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Kite Lyrics as written by Dave Evans Adam Clayton

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    This song is one of those that's meant to have a different meaning to everyone. Bono is particularly fond of writing songs that the fans can make their own.

    This song was written before the death of Bono's father Bob Hewson, but perhaps Bono wrote this when he began to "feel it coming"...an intuition that often occurs when it comes to the well-being of loved one.

    Either way, regardless of who it was written for or why, it's clearly a song about knowing when and how to let go of someone. Not only that, it's about preparing yourself and the people you love for death. It's a beautiful song that makes death seem less ominous and more of a beautiful transition. He's saying that the hardest thing about death is having to depart from the people who need you, so it's about teaching those you love that it's ok to move on after you've passed away, that it's good and healthy to keep going, that nothing is ever a final goodbye.

    Truly U2 at their finest here...

    eirenightshadeon June 12, 2006   Link

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