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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Atomic City" by the artist "U2"

U2's "Atomic City" is a call for unity and hope in a world grappling with uncertainty and anxiety.

The lyrics open with a series of invitations: "Come on, all you stars... angels... UFOs...". This is an appeal to anyone feeling lost, alone, and who believes in something beyond earthly life. "Nothing you can do but you can do nothing on your own" emphasizes Bono's (U2's vocalist) call for collective action and solidarity.

The question about "betting on a future that's already passed" points to a disillusionment with old ideals and a search for new paths. Mentioning "luck" and "song" hints at a belief in chance and the power of art, which can lead to change.

"Atomic City" becomes a metaphor for the modern world, full of both dangers and opportunities. The phrase "Ahh-ahh, ahh-ahh!" conveys mixed feelings of excitement and anxiety in the face of the unknown.

The recurring refrain "I'm free" expresses the desire to break free from old constraints, fears, and doubts. The lyrical hero finds freedom in unity with others ("Where you are, I will be too"), in faith ("Love is God and God is love"), in the courage to dream ("If your dreams don't scare you, they're not big enough").

The image of a "guitar-shaped swimming pool" refers to Las Vegas, a city of entertainment and gambling. This metaphor underlines the unpredictability of life, where, like in a casino, "God doesn't play dice but he loves the roulette wheel."

Ultimately, "Atomic City" is an anthem of hope, belief in oneself, and the power of the collective spirit. It encourages us not to be afraid of the future, to embrace change, and to build together a new world full of light and freedom.

Come all you stars falling out of the sky

Come all you angels forgetting to fly

Come all who feel we're not on our own

All UFOs, come on your way home

Alone

That's no way to be carrying on

C'mon

Are we betting on a future that's long gone?

In luck or in song

You just have to be right one more time than you're wrong

[2x:]

Atomic City (Atomic)

Ah-ah, ah-ah

I'm free

Where you are is where I'll be

I'm free

So unexpectedly

Come all who serve above and below

Come all believers and all who don't know

Come quick, come soon, comme ci, comme ça

Let me dive into your eyes and blah blah blah

Guitar-shaped pool with strings et cetera

Sinatra swings

A choir sings (Love)

Love is God and God is Love

And if your dreams don't scare you, they're not big enough

Atomic City (Atomic)

Ah-ah, ah-ah

Atomic City (Atomic)

Sun for everyone

For everyone

God doesn't play dice

But he likes roulette

The wheel has not stopped

Spinning yet

I'm free

Where you are is where I'll be

I'm free

So unexpectedly

I'm free

I see what's in front of me

And your freedom is contagious

What you've got I wanna be

I'm free

It took me my whole life

I got the keys to the cages

I'm ready for bright light

I'm free

I came here for the fight

I'm front row in Las Vegas

And there's a big one on tonight

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