Miracle Drug
Miracle Drug

U2 - Miracle Drug Lyrics

Rock
Nov 22, 2004
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Miracle Drug Music Video

Miracle Drug Lyrics

I want to trip inside your head
Spend the day there
To hear the things you haven't said
And see what you might see

I want to hear you when you call
Do you feel anything at all?
I want to see your thoughts take shape and walk right out

Freedom has a scent
Like the top of a newborn baby's head

The songs are in your eyes
I see them when you smile
I've seen enough, I'm not giving up on a miracle drug

Of science and the human heart
There is no limit
There is no failure here, sweetheart
Just when you quit

I am you and you are mine
Love makes nonsense of space and time, will disappear
Love and logic keep us clear
Reason is on our side, love

The songs are in your eyes
I see them when you smile
I've had enough of romantic love
I'd give it up, yeah, I'd give it up
For a miracle, a miracle drug, a miracle drug

God, I need your help tonight

Beneath the noise, below the din
I hear your voice, it's whispering
In science and in medicine
"I was a stranger, you took me in"

The songs are in your eyes
I see them when you smile
I've had enough of romantic love
Yeah, I'd give it up, yeah, I'd give it up
For a miracle, miracle drug

Miracle, miracle drug

Writer(s): Adam Clayton, Dave Evans, Larry Mullen, Paul David Hewson
Copyright(s): Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who is 'Miracle Drug' by U2 written about?

    'Miracle Drug' is written about Irish writer Christopher Nolan, who was born deprived of oxygen for two hours, leading to severe disabilities. Despite this, he learned to communicate and write through a medical breakthrough, thanks to his mother's belief and perseverance.

  2. What inspired Bono to write 'Miracle Drug'?

    Bono was inspired by his former schoolmate Christopher Nolan's story. He wrote the song from the perspective of Nolan's mother, focusing on her unwavering faith in her son's potential and the power of love and medical advancements.

  3. How did Christopher Nolan communicate despite his condition?

    Christopher Nolan communicated using a pointer attached to his forehead after a medical breakthrough allowed him to move one muscle in his neck. With this device, he was able to type out his thoughts and eventually wrote several acclaimed books.

  4. Did U2 perform 'Miracle Drug' live?

    'Miracle Drug' was played live at every show during the first and second legs of U2's Vertigo Tour. It also made a brief return in a reworked format during the Innocence + Experience Tour.

  5. What is the significance of the line 'Freedom has a scent, like the top of a newborn baby's head'?

    This line poetically captures the pure and new beginnings that the 'miracle drug' brought to Christopher Nolan. It symbolizes the fresh start and the sense of freedom he gained through the medical breakthrough.

  6. How does 'Miracle Drug' connect with themes of science and medicine?

    The song highlights the interplay between love, science, and medicine. It celebrates the medical advancements that enabled Christopher Nolan to communicate, emphasizing that there are no limits or failures in the pursuit of human potential, thanks to love and logic.

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