The song "How In The World" by Jim Cuddy tells the story of a person who has lost someone they deeply care about and is struggling to navigate through life without them. The lyrics describe the morning coming just in time, signifying that the person is trying to move on from their dreams and face reality. Stepping out onto the ice-cold floor represents the harshness and loneliness of their current situation. The sun being hazy and the sky being gray reflect the person's mood and feelings of sadness. They reminisce about how they used to be together, wasting time but not needing anything else. The chorus expresses their confusion and sense of being lost, feeling as though they are wasting their days and struggling to find their way. The song mentions dropping the person off at the airport, where they said goodbye with tears. The passing of time, represented by the seasons changing, feels too long for them to wait to be reunited. The lyrics express the hope that the person they care about reaches their destination safely and shines in their endeavors. However, it's the changes in life that the singer hates, suggesting that the loss and separation have brought about unwanted changes. The narrator continues to be haunted by the memories of the person. They wake up wondering where they have gone and find it difficult to move on. They question how they will find their way in a world that seems dull and filled with sadness, symbolized by the shades of blue. The song conveys a sense of longing, loss, and the struggle to find meaning and happiness after losing someone dear. The lyrics reflect the emotional turmoil and the difficulty of adapting to life without that person.