The heart is a bloom
Shoots up through the stony ground
There's no room
No space to rent in this town

You're out of luck
And the reason that you had to care
The traffic is stuck
And you're not moving anywhere

You thought you'd found a friend
To take you out of this place
Someone you could lend a hand
In return for grace

It's a beautiful day
Sky falls, you feel like
It's a beautiful day
Don't let it get away

You're on the road
But you've got no destination
You're in the mud
In the maze of her imagination

You're lovin' this town
Even if that doesn't ring true
You've been all over
And it's been all over you

It's a beautiful day
Don't let it get away
It's a beautiful day, ooh

Touch me
Take me to that other place
Teach me
I know I'm not a hopeless case

See the world in green and blue
See China right in front of you
See the canyons broken by cloud
See the tuna fleets clearing the sea out
See the Bedouin fires at night
See the oil fields at first light and
See the bird with a leaf in her mouth
After the flood all the colors came out

It was a beautiful day
Don't let it get away
Beautiful day

Touch me
Take me to that other place
Reach me
I know I'm not a hopeless case

What you don't have you don't need it now
What you don't know you can feel it somehow
What you don't have you don't need it now
Don't need it now

It was a beautiful day

About This Song

"Beautiful Day" is a triumphant anthem of resilience and spiritual renewal that emerged from U2's deliberate return to their rock roots after the experimental 1990s. The song explores the paradox of finding hope and beauty amid urban alienation and personal struggle, with Bono's lyrics painting vivid images of hearts blooming through concrete and souls trapped in gridlocked cities. Beneath its seemingly optimistic surface, the track grapples with themes of disillusionment, broken trust, and the search for authentic connection in a commodified world where "there's no room, no space to rent." The central metaphor of a "beautiful day" becomes an act of defiant faith-choosing to see beauty and possibility even when "the sky falls" and circumstances seem dire. Musically, the song features The Edge's signature chiming, delay-drenched guitar work over a driving rhythm section, creating an expansive, cathedral-like sound that mirrors the spiritual yearning in the lyrics. The production by Daniel Lanois and Brian Eno strips away the electronic experimentation of their previous albums, returning to the anthemic, stadium-ready sound that made U2 global superstars. The song's universal message of hope overcoming despair, combined with its soaring melody and communal sing-along chorus, made it a defining anthem for the new millennium and helped reestablish U2's relevance after a period of creative uncertainty. "Beautiful Day" ultimately functions as both a personal declaration of faith and a collective prayer for redemption in an increasingly fragmented world.

Comments (3)

  • Anonymous
    You can be happy any place, no matter what you have, or don't have and no matter what your present situation. YOU make the choice to be happy or not. Life can be beautiful no matter what. Appreciate the little things.
  • Anonymous
    This has to be one of the top 5 U2 songs of all time it has so many meanings and even if you are not looking for the meaning, it still is a great song
  • Anonymous
    This is one song that lifts my mood, no matter when or how bad things are. It pumps me up with a boost of energy and the will to just keep going! Thanks U2!