"I have believe in the Kingdom Come / Then all the colors will bleed into one"
Decades later, its honesty remains its greatest strength. Whether you view it through a religious lens or a secular quest for purpose, it reminds us that it's okay to have faith and doubt in the same breath. U2-I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For (Lyrics)
These lines highlight a tension between faith and the physical world. It acknowledges a belief in something greater, yet admits to a lingering sense of incompletion in the "here and now." Why It Resonates "I have believe in the Kingdom Come /
Released in 1987 on the career-defining album The Joshua Tree , U2’s "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For" is more than just a chart-topping hit—it is a universal anthem for the spiritually restless. The Gospel Connection It acknowledges a belief in something greater, yet
The Anthem of the Restless Heart: Decoding "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For"