seasons
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Summer, fall, winter, spring
Of the seasons, I will sing
To help you through your birth
As you spend your time on earth
In the wind

The summer song won't last long
When this warm old man has come
I'll sing you of your birth
As you spend your time on earth
In the wind

And so it goes
As the wind blows
As the wind blows
As the wind blows

The seasons will flow
To help you through your birth
As you spend your time on earth
In the wind, yeah

A mother's child
A father's son
In this crowd, I'm only one
To tell you of your worth
As you spend your time on earth
In the wind, yeah

And so it goes
And so it goes
As the wind blows
As the wind blows

And so it goes
And so it goes




As the wind blows
As the wind blows, oh, hey, oh, hey, ah

Overall Meaning

In Jim James's song "Seasons," the lyrics reflect on the cyclical nature of life, using the metaphor of the changing seasons. The singer acknowledges the passing of time and the different stages of life, from birth to death, and how these seasons guide and shape our experiences. By referring to the wind, James symbolically highlights the transient and unpredictable nature of life, as well as the importance of embracing and accepting change.


The opening lines, "Summer, fall, winter, spring, of the seasons, I will sing," express James's intention to explore and celebrate the different phases of life. He promises to provide solace and guidance ("to help you through your birth") as listeners navigate their time on earth. The repetition of the phrase "in the wind" emphasizes the transient nature of life, reminding us that we are influenced by external forces that are constantly changing and shifting.


The song also touches on the concept of identity and individuality. In the lines "A mother's child, a father's son, in this crowd, I'm only one," James acknowledges that while we are connected to others and part of a larger community, we are also unique individuals with our own stories and worth. He urges listeners to recognize their own value and embrace their individuality as they experience the seasons of life.


Overall, "Seasons" is a reflective and introspective song that encourages listeners to embrace change, accept the passing of time, and find meaning and worth in their own journeys through life.


Line by Line Meaning

Summer, fall, winter, spring
I will sing about the passing of seasons


Of the seasons, I will sing
I will share my thoughts and experiences about the seasons


To help you through your birth
To guide and support you as you enter the world


As you spend your time on earth
During your lifetime


In the wind
Symbolizing the ever-changing nature of life


The summer song won't last long
The joy and warmth of summer will fade quickly


When this warm old man has come
Referring to himself as an elder or experienced person


I'll sing you of your birth
I will share stories and wisdom about the beginning of life


And so it goes
That's just how things are


As the wind blows
Symbolizing the ongoing passage of time


The seasons will flow
The cycles of seasons will continue


A mother's child
A child belonging to a mother


A father's son
A child belonging to a father


In this crowd, I'm only one
I am just an individual among many


To tell you of your worth
To remind you of your value and importance


And so it goes
That's just how things are


As the wind blows
Symbolizing the ongoing passage of time


Oh, hey, oh, hey, ah
Vocal embellishments without a specific meaning




Lyrics © BMG Rights Management, Integrity Music
Written by: Steve Miller, Ben Sidran

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Comments from YouTube:

Jenny Varno

Jim James is the only man who’s covers are always better than the original. This is amazing. I absolutely love and adore you Jim

Matthew Parr

I knew it was a cover but can't think of who did it before? Tim Buckley?

Jenny Varno

@Matthew Parr Steve Miller Band

Astro Adult

Groovy

Jennaia Greene

Sublime love from Helena and Missoula Iphagenia and Sam

Brian Garrett

Love Jim James..but that's a no from me dawg. Steve did it so much better. I expected a more uptempo cover.

Michael Wilkinson

Like the instrumentation, but the vocals are really weak for me and I love Jim James...

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