Originally posted by LikeASong:I also think that MOS is about drug addiction.
I tied myself with wire (heroin adicts tie their arms with strong traps or wires in order to make the veins bigger and easier to be injected) to let the horses run free ('horse' is a common slang term for heroin), playing with the fire 'til the fire played with me (you think that you're over the drug until it overcomes you, and you become an addict).
Some other lyrics have references too.
How it's played at the shows - a last ditch-effort to get help and Bono's rap ''Don't leave me now, don't leave me now.'' Don't leave someone who needs it. If you loved someone, no matter what they were addicted to or had problems with in life, a demon or the devil or Satan, you wouldn't leave them.
What about the actual album title itself? It loosely ties into the whole drugs-addiction-depression-loneliness theme. No line, meaning there's no line in your life that you can see or feel to follow, and the whole No Line song itself reminisces on what once was and what's not now.
We need a lyrical interpretation thread for Moment Of Surrender and Unknown Caller.