A Place I Know
A Place I Know

The Cranberries - A Place I Know Lyrics

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A Place I Know Lyrics

Yesterday's gone
Yesterday's gone
And I'm open
I'm open
Tomorrow will come
Tomorrow will come
Am I dreaming?
Dreaming

I'm sorry I left you
I'm sorry I love you
I planted so much pain there
I then went insane there

There's a place I know
Where we can go
Just to be with you
Is all I want to do

Beautiful child
Beautiful child
You are gorgeous
You're gorgeous
Beautiful child
Beautiful child
You were part of me
You were me

Dreamless and broken
But violence has spoken
I'll take no more insults
I'll take no more torment

There's a place I know
Where we can go
Just to be with you
Is all I want to do

There's a place I know
Where we can go
Just to be with you
Is all I want to do

And you spread your wings
And fly away
Left your mother idly
Don't matter what they say

There's a place I know
Where we can go
Just to be with you
Is all I want to do

Writer(s): Dolores Mary O'Riordan, Noel Anthony Hogan
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group, Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who wrote the lyrics for 'A Place I Know'?

    The lyrics for 'A Place I Know' were written by Dolores Mary O'Riordan and Noel Anthony Hogan.

  2. Is there any connection between 'A Place I Know' and other songs by The Cranberries?

    'A Place I Know' shares thematic elements with The Cranberries' other works, addressing themes of pain, healing, and personal reflection. The evocative lyrics and emotional depth are consistent with the band's style.

  3. What is the tone of 'A Place I Know'?

    The tone of 'A Place I Know' is deeply emotional and introspective. It reflects on themes of pain, healing, and the desire for solace and connection, characterized by a mix of melancholic and hopeful undertones.

  4. Are there any standout phrases in the lyrics of 'A Place I Know'?

    Standout phrases in the lyrics include 'Beautiful child, you were part of me' and 'Dreamless and broken, but violence has spoken,' which encapsulate the song's emotional depth and evocative imagery.

  5. How does 'A Place I Know' compare to The Cranberries' hit song 'Zombie'?

    While 'Zombie' tackles political violence and anger with a grunge sound, 'A Place I Know' is more introspective and personal, focusing on themes of pain, healing, and connection. Both songs reflect Dolores O'Riordan's ability to convey deep emotions through powerful lyrics.

  6. Has 'A Place I Know' been performed live?

    Though 'A Place I Know' is part of The Cranberries’ catalog, there is no widely documented evidence of it being a staple in their live performances like 'Zombie.' The Cranberries’ live performances often varied, showcasing a range of their extensive repertoire.

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