Heroine
U2 · Other Songs - U2
Alone, thy will be done
Confessed, but you still feel the shame
Bring me into your arms again
Heroine
Heroine
Heroine
Heroine
Touch these eyes with a broken smile
Touch my mouth with your furrowed brow
With my heart feel my shame
Lead me into rest again
Heroine
Heroine
Heroine
Heroine
The night is long but the day will come
With promises were the chosen one
Soak the sea, sweet taste the rain
Fall tonight into my arms again
Heroine
Heroine
Heroine
Heroine
The night is long but the day will come
With promises were the chosen one
Soak the sea, sweet taste the rain
Fall the night into the light of day
Heroine - U2
Released in 1987 on the album *The Unforgettable Fire*, "Heroine" stands as a defining track in U2's evolution toward a more polished, orchestral rock sound. The song features a distinctive synthesizer-driven melody that blends with the band's signature guitar work, marking a departure from the raw, acoustic-driven style of their earlier work. Lyrically, the track explores themes of obsession and the duality of love, reflecting the band's growing interest in complex emotional narratives. Its inclusion on *The Unforgettable Fire* helped solidify U2's status as a global force, bridging the gap between their Irish roots and international pop-rock appeal. The recording remains a staple of their discography, often cited as a pivotal moment in their transition to a more sophisticated musical identity during the late 1980s.

