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: Bono has described the lyrics as a reflection on the feminine spirit, drawing from the theological concept of El Shaddai —a name for God sometimes interpreted as having maternal or "breasted" connotations. Key Interpretations from the Blogosphere
: Many fans debate the line "If you want to kiss the sky, better learn how to kneel." While some see it as a reference to oral sex , others insist it refers to the humility of prayer or the Holy Spirit personified as a woman.
: Some personal blogs, like A Strange Kind of Peace , recall the song as a childhood soundtrack to games like Super Mario World , highlighting how its dance-rock groove was a departure from U2's earlier "earnest" era. Notable Versions
: In a unique LinkedIn reflection , the song is used as a metaphor for the effort required to achieve dreams, emphasizing that "nothing happens overnight" and requiring humility during the process.
: A darker, more electronic re-imagining of the track highlights its psychedelic roots.
: The song famously began as an improvisation called "Sick Puppy" . The band struggled with it for months until The Edge experimented with a Korg A3 effects unit, creating the signature "wah-wah" guitar hook that saved the track.
: Bono has described the lyrics as a reflection on the feminine spirit, drawing from the theological concept of El Shaddai —a name for God sometimes interpreted as having maternal or "breasted" connotations. Key Interpretations from the Blogosphere
: Many fans debate the line "If you want to kiss the sky, better learn how to kneel." While some see it as a reference to oral sex , others insist it refers to the humility of prayer or the Holy Spirit personified as a woman. U2 - Mysterious Ways
: Some personal blogs, like A Strange Kind of Peace , recall the song as a childhood soundtrack to games like Super Mario World , highlighting how its dance-rock groove was a departure from U2's earlier "earnest" era. Notable Versions : Bono has described the lyrics as a
: In a unique LinkedIn reflection , the song is used as a metaphor for the effort required to achieve dreams, emphasizing that "nothing happens overnight" and requiring humility during the process. Notable Versions : In a unique LinkedIn reflection
: A darker, more electronic re-imagining of the track highlights its psychedelic roots.
: The song famously began as an improvisation called "Sick Puppy" . The band struggled with it for months until The Edge experimented with a Korg A3 effects unit, creating the signature "wah-wah" guitar hook that saved the track.