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The second track off the King Crimson debut album, the song tackles different introspective thoughts concerning doubt in religion and the holiness of a greater good. God being portrayed as the wind, meaning that we cannot see it, we can only believe that it is there, however, its effects can be felt...
[Verse 1]
Said the straight man to the late man
"Where have you been?"
I've been here and I've been there
And I've been in between
[Chorus]
I talk to the wind
My words are all carried away
I talk to the wind
The wind does not hear, the wind cannot hear
[Verse 2]
I'm on the outside looking inside
What do I see?
Much confusion, disillusion
All around me
[Chorus]
I talk to the wind
My words are all carried away
I talk to the wind
The wind does not hear, the wind cannot hear
[Verse 3]
You don't possess me, don't impress me
Just upset my mind
Can't instruct me or conduct me
Just use up my time
[Chorus]
I talk to the wind
My words are all carried away
I talk to the wind
The wind does not hear, the wind cannot hear
[Instrumental Break]
[Chorus]
I talk to the wind
My words are all carried away
I talk to the wind
The wind does not hear, the wind cannot hear
[Verse 1]
Said the straight man to the late man
"Where have you been?"
I've been here and I've been there
And I've been in between
I Talk to the Wind was written by Ian McDonald & Peter Sinfield.
I Talk to the Wind was produced by King Crimson.
King Crimson released I Talk to the Wind on Fri Oct 10 1969.