Personally, when I hear this song, I think from the title of the song "Pitterpat" to the words within the verse: "Pitterpat, the angel on my shoulder is haunting me tonight. Tick-tock, the clock is getting louder, ready for me to decide."lead me to believe that this song is about a woman who is making a very serious decision about an unborn child -- whether it is one that she will ultimately keep or not. The line "the love we made remains" is a perfect example of this. Pitterpat would refer to the pitter pat of the feet of a toddler.
Personally, when I hear this song, I think from the title of the song "Pitterpat" to the words within the verse: "Pitterpat, the angel on my shoulder is haunting me tonight. Tick-tock, the clock is getting louder, ready for me to decide."lead me to believe that this song is about a woman who is making a very serious decision about an unborn child -- whether it is one that she will ultimately keep or not. The line "the love we made remains" is a perfect example of this. Pitterpat would refer to the pitter pat of the feet of a toddler.