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  1. I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For (Live) Lyrics: I have climbed highest mountain / I have run through the fields / Only to be with you / Only to be with you / I have run, I have ...

  2. 17 de mar. de 2023 · Yes, I'm still running. You broke the bonds and you loosed the chains. You carried the cross of my shame. You took the blame. You know I believe it. [Chorus] But I still haven't found. What I'm ...

  3. What I'm looking for. But I still haven't found What I'm looking for. I believe in the Kingdom Come Then all the colours will bleed into one Bleed into one. But yes, I'm still running. You broke the bonds And you loosed the chains Carried the cross of my shame Oh my shame, you know I believe it. But I still haven't found What I'm looking for ...

  4. 6 de feb. de 2020 · U2’s “I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For” has been likened to the proverbs of King David. And from the onset it definitely sets a similar tone of the narrator having claimed he has basically traversed the known world in search of the addressee. Or let’s say more specifically, the addressee resides at an undisclosed location.

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  6. But I still haven't found. What I'm looking for. I believe in the Kingdom Come. Then all the colors will bleed into one. Bleed into one. But yes, I'm still running. You broke the bonds. And you loosed the chains. Carried the cross of my shame, of my shame.

  7. 27 de ago. de 2023 · Table of Contents. The meaning behind the song can be seen as a reflection of the human condition, where individuals constantly seek fulfillment and purpose in their lives. Bono, the lead vocalist and songwriter of U2, has mentioned that the song is about the search for spiritual redemption and the desire to find something greater than oneself ...