Lyrics Wild Irish Rose - Bono
In
a
field
by
a
river
My
love
and
I
did
lie
And
on
my
naked
shoulder
She
too
proud
to
cry
She
said
that
I
must
leave
her
An
icy
tear
she
froze
How
could
I
melt
the
heart
Of
a
wild
irish
rose
Well
a
gypsy
she
has
made
of
me
A
servent
of
the
street
And
back
to
bed
I've
travelled
To
taste
a
love
as
sweet
Well
the
heart
it
knows
no
reasons
And
reason
never
knows
As
I
lie
with
them
I'm
thinking
Of
a
wild
irish
rose
Bono
speaks:
"This
is
based
on
a...
on
the
time
we
spent
in
a
hotel
called
the
Millon
Dollar
Hotel
in
Los
Angeles,
which
is
downtown
Los
Angeles.
It's
like
a
half-way
house
hotel
for
b__s
and
people
thrown
out
of
hospitals
under
the
Regean
era.
And
I
was
being
taken
through
this
hotel--I
was
doing
some
filming
down
there--and
I
noticed
that
the
cheap
liquor
that
all
the
b__s
drank
was
called
Wild
Irish
Rose.
So
I
started
with
the
line,
'The
city
of
Angels/Has
brought
a
devil
out
in
me',
and
developed
it
on
from
there.
The
Rose
in
Ireland,
as
you
know,
is
a
sort
of
romantic
image
of
love,
obviously,
but
it's
also
an
image
of
Ireland
itself.
That
is
an
image
I
thought
would
be
nice
to
subvert."
Well
I
saw
the
city
of
angels
It
brought
a
devil
out
in
me
And
hell's
hotel
on
sunset
Showed
a
w____
no
mercy
As
the
orange
sky
was
screaming
From
the
roof
I
let
her
go
These
are
the
dizzying
heights
that
brought
me
My
wild
irish
rose
Now
red
is
the
rose
That
she
layed
on
my
grave
A
life
is
what
she
wanted
And
a
life
I
surely
gave
Like
a
hundred
men
before
me
They
lay
lying
here
in
rows
Young
men,
b_____
As
a
wild
irish
rose
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