Story Behind The Song
Camping after a gig at a campground with a lake covered with fog and there was very little wind so the steam from the pond just rose up from the water with mini cyclones and swirls, it was just neat to see especially with the dusk to dawn light in the bac
Song Description
Night after night we make people have a good time and we travel long and far to make it happen. The main reason we do it, is to achieve a dream we had, never stopped striving to achieve it, and when you do find that special place it almost becomes a blur
Song Length |
3:00 |
Genre |
Pop - Rock |
Tempo |
Medium Slow (91 - 110) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Mood |
Content, Serene |
Subject |
Road, Celebration |
Similar Artists |
Eric Clapton, Steely Dan |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
Fog Lake
A traveling man, is what I be
A moving road underneath my feet, sets me free
Load up the car, with a place in mind
When we get there you know we?ll have a good time
Drive into the night, push on from the west
Stopping for nothing till home is reached, then we can rest
Weeks we?ve been out, Still it feels like nothing
From the day we set out we hoped to reach our dreams
We pushed on to Fog Lake
Across the field wide-eyed awake
To see the ballerinas twirling
And Tornados swirling away
While the fires kept burning
We kept listening and we kept learning
About the ways of the snake
While we spoke our minds
We gazed, into Fog Lake
We can drive this road, by the light of the moon
Hear the snow on the ground, as it plays a pretty tune
It?s cold outside, but inside it?s warm
The snow on the ground builds up
As we watch it take its? form
We pushed on to Fog Lake
Across the field wide-eyed awake
To see the baletrinas twirling
And Tornados swirling away
While the fires kept burning
We kept listening and we kept learning
About the ways of the snake
While we spoke our minds
We gazed, into Fog Lake
Do it for your own sake
The sky will rumble and the earth will quake
Finally your soul will be awake
When you drop off and push yourself on
To Fog Lake