U2 Sunday Bloody Sunday Lyrics

On March 21st, 1983, the band U2 released the song Sunday Bloody Sunday for their War album. It was based on the 1972 Bloody Sunday massacre where British troops shot and killed unarmed civil rights protesters, bystanders and even children in Derry, Northern Ireland. Do you know all the lyrics?
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Answer
I
can't
believe
the
news
today
Oh
I
can't
close
my
eyes
and
make
it
go
away
How
long
how
long
must
we
sing
this
song?
How
long?
How
long?
Cause
tonight
we
can
be
as
one
Tonight
Broken
bottles
under
children's
feet
Bodies
strewn
across
the
dead
end
street
But
I
won't
heed
the
battle
call
It
puts
my
back
up
Puts
my
back
up
against
the
wall
Sunday
Bloody
Sunday
Sunday
Bloody
Sunday
Sunday
Bloody
Sunday
And
the
battle's
just
begun
There's
many
lost
but
tell
me
who
has
won
The
trench
is
dug
within
our
hearts
And
mothers
children
brothers
sisters
torn
apart
Sunday
Bloody
Sunday
Sunday
Bloody
Sunday
How
long?
How
long
must
we
sing
this
song?
How
long?
How
long?
Cause
tonight
we
can
be
as
one
Tonight
tonight
Sunday
Bloody
Sunday
Sunday
Bloody
Sunday
Wipe
the
tears
from
your
eyes
Wipe
your
tears
away
Oh
wipe
your
tears
away
Oh
wipe
your
tears
away
(Sunday
Bloody
Sunday)
Oh
wipe
your
blood
shot
eyes
(Sunday
Bloody
Sunday)
Sunday
Bloody
Sunday
(Sunday
Bloody
Sunday)
Sunday
Bloody
Sunday
(Sunday
Bloody
Sunday)
And
it's
true
we
are
immune
When
fact
is
fiction
and
TV
reality
And
today
the
millions
cry
We
eat
and
drink
while
tomorrow
they
die
(Sunday
Bloody
Sunday)
The
real
battle
just
begun
To
claim
the
victory
Jesus
won
On
Sunday
Bloody
Sunday
Sunday
Bloody
Sunday
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