Wintertime
Chris Batson Lyrics


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If you're Mother don't want you, you know that I do
She's 18 years old
She's scared for your arrival I'm guilty I'm
I'm guilty I'm afraid too but how could I leave you?
I made you
They say you're due in the Winter time
They say you're due in the Winter time
They say you're due in the Winter time
They say you're due
In the Winter time
Life is crazy and I
And I just need to slow down so I'm depending on
You
To make me come around, yeah I'm guilt
I'm guilt I'm afraid
But I won't leave you
No, no way
They say you're due in the Winter time
They say you're due in the Winter time
They say you're due in the Winter time




They say you're due
In the Winter time

Overall Meaning

Chris Batson's song 'Wintertime' is a heartfelt tribute to an unborn child, in which the singer pledges to be there for them, even if their mother does not want to be. The lyrics indicate that the mother is just 18 years old, and is scared about the arrival of their child, and that the singer himself is also afraid, but he will not abandon the child. The repetition of the phrase 'They say you're due in the Winter time' is significant, as it emphasizes the inevitability of the child's arrival, and perhaps the singer's feeling of being overwhelmed by the responsibility of being a parent.


The line 'Life is crazy and I, And I just need to slow down so I'm depending on you' is particularly poignant, as it demonstrates the singer's recognition that he needs to take responsibility for his life and his future. He sees the arrival of the child as a catalyst for him to make positive changes in his life, and to be a better person. The use of repetition in the chorus ('They say you're due in the Winter time') is also significant, as it reinforces the idea that the child's arrival is imminent, and that the singer is ready and willing to take on the challenge of fatherhood.


Overall, 'Wintertime' is a powerful and emotional song that demonstrates a deep love and commitment to an unborn child. The lyrics are moving and heartfelt, and the singer's sense of responsibility and dedication are admirable.


Line by Line Meaning

If you're Mother don't want you, you know that I do
I am willing to accept and care for you even if your biological mother does not want you.


She's 18 years old
Your biological mother is young and probably inexperienced in the ways of motherhood.


She's scared for your arrival I'm guilty I'm
Your biological mother is afraid of the responsibility that comes with your arrival. Meanwhile, I feel guilty for being involved with her and contributing to this situation.


I'm guilty I'm afraid too but how could I leave you?
I have feelings of guilt and fear as well, but I cannot abandon you because I played a role in creating you.


I made you
I am your biological father.


They say you're due in the Winter time
It is predicted that you will be born during the Winter season.


Life is crazy and I
Life is unpredictable and chaotic, and I am struggling to handle it.


And I just need to slow down so I'm depending on
I need to take a step back and re-evaluate my life, and I am placing my hope on you to help me do so.


You
You represent a peaceful, hopeful and grounding force in my life.


To make me come around, yeah I'm guilt
I hope that you will inspire me to turn my life around, and I am feeling guilty for needing this from you.


I'm guilt I'm afraid
I am experiencing both guilt and fear at the same time.


But I won't leave you
Regardless of my emotions, I will not abandon you.


No, no way
There is no chance that I will leave you.


They say you're due in the Winter time
It is predicted that you will be born during the Winter season.


They say you're due in the Winter time
It is predicted that you will be born during the Winter season.


They say you're due in the Winter time
It is predicted that you will be born during the Winter season.


They say you're due
This line is repeated to emphasize the importance and significance of your predicted due date.


In the Winter time
You are predicted to be born during the Winter season.




Writer(s): Chris Batson

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