It's in the book U2 At the End of the World-I'll post it for you
I read a book once, called "In Cold Blood"
About a murder in the neighborhood
Pages of facts did me no good
I read it like a blind man, in cold blood
So the story of a three-year-old child
Raped by soldiers though she'd already died
Made the mother watch as they fucked her in the mud
I'm reading the story now in cold blood
More now coming off the wire
City surrounded, funeral pyre
Life is cheaper than talking about it
People choke on their politician's vomit
On cable television I saw a woman weep
Live by satellite from a flood-ridden street
Boy mistaken for a wastepaper bin
Body that a child used to live in
I saw plastic explosives and an alarm clock
And the wrong men sitting in the dock
Karma is a word I never understood
How God could take a four-year-old in cold blood
I live by a beach but it feels like New York
I hear about ten murders before I get to work
What's it going be, Lord, fire or flood
An act of mercy or in cold blood?
This was a poem Bono was debating on reciting for the Zooropa album as well, as on stage, but obviously it remains a poem. Not a bad one, at that
I think that's correct Paul. The Paul Oakenfold remix of Numb is the closest thing I've seen, it says "in cold blood" instead of "I feel numb" but has the overall same pattern of random monotone phrases.