Fire (Live From Werchter, July 4, 1982)

Fire (Live From Werchter, July 4, 1982) Lyrics

Song Fire (Live From Werchter, July 4, 1982)
Artist U2
Album New Year's Day
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[ti:2]
[00:02.293] Passage 2.“Packing ”a Person
[00:06.239] A person,like a commodity,needs packaging.
[00:09.353] But going too far is absolutely undesirable.
[00:13.340] A little exaggeration,however,
[00:18.618] does no harm when it shows
[00:20.734] the person's unique qualities to their advantage.
[00:24.262] To display personal charm in a casual and natural way,
[00:28.913] it is important for one to have a clear knowledge of oneself.
[00:34.564] A master packager knows how to integrate art and nature without
[00:38.660] any traces of embellishment,
[00:42.703] so that the person
[00:43.503] so packaged is no commodity
[00:45.431] but a human being,lively and lovely.
[00:50.641] A young person,especially a female,
[00:53.539] radiant with beauty and full of life,
[00:57.95] has all the favor granted by God.
[00:59.530] Any attempt to make up would be self-defeating.
[01:02.846] Youth,however,comes and goes in a moment of doze.
[01:06.794] Packaging for the middle-aged is primarily
[01:08.573] to conceal the furrows ploughed by time.
[01:12.715] If you still enjoy life's exuberance enough to
[01:15.75] retain self-confidence and pursue pioneering work,
[01:21.49] you are unique in your natural qualities,
[01:24.148] and your charm and grace will remain.
[01:27.452] Elderly people are beautiful
[01:29.248] f their river of life has been,
[01:32.176] through plains,mountains and jungles,
[01:33.773] running its course as it should.
[01:37.293] You have really lived your life
[01:38.994] which now arrives
[01:40.20] at a complacent stage of serenity
[01:43.32] indifferent to fame or wealth.
[01:46.322] There is no need to
[01:47.576] resort to hair-dyeing ;
[01:49.355] the snow-capped mountain is itself
[01:50.782] a beautiful scene of fairyland.
[01:53.108] Let your looks change from young
[01:55.409] to old synchronizing with
[01:56.806] the natural ageing process
[02:01.554] so as to keep in harmony with nature,
[02:03.888] for harmony itself is beauty,
[02:05.894] while the other way round will
[02:07.920] only end in unpleasantness.
[02:10.990] To be in the elder's company
[02:12.829] is like reading
[02:13.839] a thick book of deluxe edition
[02:16.192] that fascinates one
[02:17.606] so much as to be reluctant to part with.
[02:22.55] As long as one finds where one stands,
[02:25.23] one knows how to package oneself,
[02:26.975] just as a commodity establishes its brand
[02:29.842] by the right packaging
ti: 2
[00:02.293] Passage 2." Packing " a Person
[00:06.239] A person, like a commodity, needs packaging.
[00:09.353] But going too far is absolutely undesirable.
[00:13.340] A little exaggeration, however,
[00:18.618] does no harm when it shows
[00:20.734] the person' s unique qualities to their advantage.
[00:24.262] To display personal charm in a casual and natural way,
[00:28.913] it is important for one to have a clear knowledge of oneself.
[00:34.564] A master packager knows how to integrate art and nature without
[00:38.660] any traces of embellishment,
[00:42.703] so that the person
[00:43.503] so packaged is no commodity
[00:45.431] but a human being, lively and lovely.
[00:50.641] A young person, especially a female,
[00:53.539] radiant with beauty and full of life,
[00:57.95] has all the favor granted by God.
[00:59.530] Any attempt to make up would be selfdefeating.
[01:02.846] Youth, however, comes and goes in a moment of doze.
[01:06.794] Packaging for the middleaged is primarily
[01:08.573] to conceal the furrows ploughed by time.
[01:12.715] If you still enjoy life' s exuberance enough to
[01:15.75] retain selfconfidence and pursue pioneering work,
[01:21.49] you are unique in your natural qualities,
[01:24.148] and your charm and grace will remain.
[01:27.452] Elderly people are beautiful
[01:29.248] f their river of life has been,
[01:32.176] through plains, mountains and jungles,
[01:33.773] running its course as it should.
[01:37.293] You have really lived your life
[01:38.994] which now arrives
[01:40.20] at a complacent stage of serenity
[01:43.32] indifferent to fame or wealth.
[01:46.322] There is no need to
[01:47.576] resort to hairdyeing
[01:49.355] the snowcapped mountain is itself
[01:50.782] a beautiful scene of fairyland.
[01:53.108] Let your looks change from young
[01:55.409] to old synchronizing with
[01:56.806] the natural ageing process
[02:01.554] so as to keep in harmony with nature,
[02:03.888] for harmony itself is beauty,
[02:05.894] while the other way round will
[02:07.920] only end in unpleasantness.
[02:10.990] To be in the elder' s company
[02:12.829] is like reading
[02:13.839] a thick book of deluxe edition
[02:16.192] that fascinates one
[02:17.606] so much as to be reluctant to part with.
[02:22.55] As long as one finds where one stands,
[02:25.23] one knows how to package oneself,
[02:26.975] just as a commodity establishes its brand
[02:29.842] by the right packaging
ti: 2
[00:02.293] Passage 2." Packing " a Person
[00:06.239] A person, like a commodity, needs packaging.
[00:09.353] But going too far is absolutely undesirable.
[00:13.340] A little exaggeration, however,
[00:18.618] does no harm when it shows
[00:20.734] the person' s unique qualities to their advantage.
[00:24.262] To display personal charm in a casual and natural way,
[00:28.913] it is important for one to have a clear knowledge of oneself.
[00:34.564] A master packager knows how to integrate art and nature without
[00:38.660] any traces of embellishment,
[00:42.703] so that the person
[00:43.503] so packaged is no commodity
[00:45.431] but a human being, lively and lovely.
[00:50.641] A young person, especially a female,
[00:53.539] radiant with beauty and full of life,
[00:57.95] has all the favor granted by God.
[00:59.530] Any attempt to make up would be selfdefeating.
[01:02.846] Youth, however, comes and goes in a moment of doze.
[01:06.794] Packaging for the middleaged is primarily
[01:08.573] to conceal the furrows ploughed by time.
[01:12.715] If you still enjoy life' s exuberance enough to
[01:15.75] retain selfconfidence and pursue pioneering work,
[01:21.49] you are unique in your natural qualities,
[01:24.148] and your charm and grace will remain.
[01:27.452] Elderly people are beautiful
[01:29.248] f their river of life has been,
[01:32.176] through plains, mountains and jungles,
[01:33.773] running its course as it should.
[01:37.293] You have really lived your life
[01:38.994] which now arrives
[01:40.20] at a complacent stage of serenity
[01:43.32] indifferent to fame or wealth.
[01:46.322] There is no need to
[01:47.576] resort to hairdyeing
[01:49.355] the snowcapped mountain is itself
[01:50.782] a beautiful scene of fairyland.
[01:53.108] Let your looks change from young
[01:55.409] to old synchronizing with
[01:56.806] the natural ageing process
[02:01.554] so as to keep in harmony with nature,
[02:03.888] for harmony itself is beauty,
[02:05.894] while the other way round will
[02:07.920] only end in unpleasantness.
[02:10.990] To be in the elder' s company
[02:12.829] is like reading
[02:13.839] a thick book of deluxe edition
[02:16.192] that fascinates one
[02:17.606] so much as to be reluctant to part with.
[02:22.55] As long as one finds where one stands,
[02:25.23] one knows how to package oneself,
[02:26.975] just as a commodity establishes its brand
[02:29.842] by the right packaging
Fire (Live From Werchter, July 4, 1982) Lyrics
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