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These are doctorinfierno's notes on New Year's Day by U2.

All is quiet on New Year's Day.
A world in white gets underway.
[1]
Nothing changes on New Year's Day.
On New Year's Day.

I... will be with you again.
I... will be with you again.

Under a blood-red sky
A crowd has gathered in black and white
Arms entwined, the chosen few
[2]
The newspaper says, says
Say it's true, it's true...
And we can break through
Though torn in two
We can be one.


I... I will begin again
I... I will begin again.

Oh, oh. Oh, oh. Oh, oh.
Oh, maybe the time is right.
Oh, maybe tonight.
I will be with you again.

I will be with you again.

And so we are told this is the golden age
And gold is the reason for the wars we wage
Though I want to be with you
Be with you night and day
Nothing changes

On New Year's Day
On New Year's Day
On New Year's Day

[1] This song is about the Polish Solidarity movement, I want to be with you, be with you night and day. Source

[2] Bono, 1983:

"It would be stupid to start drawing up battle lines, but I think the fact that 'New Year's Day' made the Top Ten indicated a disillusionment among record buyers. I don't think 'New Year's Day' was a pop single, certainly not in the way that Mickie Most might define a pop single as something that lasts three minutes and three weeks in the chart. I don't think we could have written that kind of song."

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