Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson
Jack Johnson
A piece of commentary on society’s fixation on always moving forward and finding the next best thing, often in a complicated way.
[Verse 1]
There's traffic in the sky
And it doesn't seem to be getting much better
There's kids playing games on the pavement
Drawin' waves on the pavement, mm-mm
Shadows of the planes on the pavement, mm-mm
[Pre-Chorus 1]
It's enough to make me cry
But that don't seem like it would make it feel better
Maybe it's a dream and if I scream it will burst at the seams
Whole place would fall into pieces
And then they'd say
[Chorus]
Well how could we have known?
I'll tell them it's not so hard to tell, nah, nah, nah
If you keep addin' stones
Soon the water will be lost in the well, mm
[Verse 2]
And puzzle pieces in the ground
No one ever seems to be diggin'
Instead they're lookin' up towards the heavens
With their eyes on the heavens, mm-mm
The shadows on the way to the heavens, mm-mm
[Pre-Chorus 2]
It's enough to make me cry
But that don't seem like it would make it feel better
The answers could be found, we could learn from diggin' down
But no one ever seems to be diggin'
Instead they'll say
[Chorus]
Well how could we have known?
I'll tell them it's not so hard to tell, nah, nah, nah
If you keep addin' stones
Soon the water will be lost in the well, mm
[Verse 3]
And words of wisdom all around
But no one ever seems to listen
They're talkin' 'bout their plans on the paper
Buildin' up from the pavement, mm-mm
The shadows from the scrapers on the pavement, mm-mm
[Pre-Chorus 3]
It's enough to make me sigh
But that don't seem like it would make it feel better
The words are all around but the words are only sounds
And no one ever seems to listen
Instead they'll say
[Chorus]
Well how could we have known?
I'll tell them it's really not so hard to tell, nah, nah, nah
If you keep addin' stones
Soon the water will be lost in the well, lost in the well, mm, mm-mm-mm
Traffic in the Sky was written by Jack Johnson.
Traffic in the Sky was produced by Mario Caldato Jr..
Jack Johnson released Traffic in the Sky on Tue May 06 2003.