Story Behind The Song
The story is in the song.
Song Description
People see the short-term results of their actions, but rarely catch a glimpse beyond the first few ripples. The late Jay Fry was a "great gray sky kind of man."
Song Length |
3:30 |
Genre |
Folk - Rock |
Tempo |
Medium (111 - 130) |
Lead Vocal |
Male Vocal |
Subject |
Sleeping Pills |
Language |
English |
Era |
2000 and later |
| |
Lyrics
THE GREAT GRAY SKY
The great gray sky loomed large overhead;
The late Jay Fry lay cold and dead.
Fate had lingered and then fled;
Fortune nodded, then turned and sped
To the great gray sky overhead.
The late Jay Fry was a good enough guy,
Not too forward, not too shy.
Never one to pass a sure thing by;
He bet his life on the great gray sky,
The great gray sky that is always nearby.
Don?t hate Jay Fry for what he?s done;
He couldn?t wait to have his fun.
His battle?s lost, his battle?s won.
He can?t count the clouds that blot the sun,
Now that the great gray sky is number one.
I?d rate Jay Fry an above-average man,
Always a gate crasher, never an also ran.
A steady fellow, no flash in the pan,
With a ready autograph for any fan.
He was a great gray sky kind of man.
Now, the late Jay Fry lies cold and dead,
And I?m here praying for my daily bread.
There?s nothing left to say, it?s all been said.
No one left to save; we?re already dead.
And the great gray sky looms large overhead.
The great gray sky looms large overhead.
Copyright 2002 Lex Zaleta