Pass It On Down

Randy Owen / Theodore Gentry

We live in the land of plenty
But many things aren't plenty anymore
Like the water from our sink
They say is not safe to drink
you gotta go and buy it at the store.
Now, we're told there's a hole in the ozone
Look whats washing on the beach
And Lord, I believe
From the heavens to the seas
We're bringing mother nature to her knees
So lets

Leave some blue up above us
Let's leave some green on the ground
Its only ours to borrow
Let's save some for tommorrow
Leave it and Pass It On Down

The place where I lived called the canyon
Where my daddy taught me to swim
And that water is so pure
And I'm gonna make sure
Daddy's grandkids can swim there like him
Now we all ought to feel just a little bit guilty
When we look into the eyes of our kids
Cause brothers, its a fact
if we take and not put back
they'll have to pay for all we did
So lets
CHORUS
Leave some blue up above us
Let's leave some green on the ground
Its only ours to borrow
Let's save some for tommorrow
Leave it and Pass It On Down
Well, there's a change taking place away on the mountains
Acid rain is falling on the leaves
And down in Brazil
The fires are burning still
How we gonna breathe without them trees?
Repeat chorus several times until song ends

Trivia about the song Pass It On Down by Alabama

On which albums was the song “Pass It On Down” released by Alabama?
Alabama released the song on the albums “Pass It On Down” in 1990 and “Livin' Lovin' Rockin' Rollin'” in 2006.
Who composed the song “Pass It On Down” by Alabama?
The song “Pass It On Down” by Alabama was composed by Randy Owen and Theodore Gentry.

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