Another of the 'songs of depression' for early in the concert. Foggy Day describes how nothing is clear without faith in God.
lyrics
Help me, how did I get here
Is there somewhere clear to me
It isn’t easy to see
Foggy day. Clouds are all around
There is not a sound to me
I ask you how can this be
Walking around, arms in the air
Hoping there’s no one there
Walking around, picking my way
Nothing to say
Get out of my way.
Help me, what are we here for
Where’s the open door for me
That leads me to the rain.
Foggy day. I don’t see so well
And it feels like hell to me
And I can’t stand the pain.
credits
from Different Worlds,
released October 7, 2013
words and music: Paul Taylor
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