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Pass It On Down lyrics and chords are intended for your personal use only, it's a very good country song recorded by Alabama.
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Pass It On Down Recorded by Alabama Written by Teddy Gentry, Randy Owen, William Robinson and Randall Jay
G F We live in the land of plenty C G But many things aren't plenty anymore F Like the water from our sink they say it’s not safe to drink C G You gotta go and buy it at the store
F G Now we're told there's a hole in the ozone F G Look what's washing on the beach F And Lord I believe from the heavens to the seas C G We're bringing mother nature to her knees
C So let’s leave some blue up above us F C G Let's leave some green on the ground F It’s only ours to borrow let's save some for tomorrow C G Leave it and pass it on down
F Well there's a change taking place way on the mountains C G Acid rain is falling on the leaves F And down in Brazil the fires are burning still C G How we gonna breathe without them trees
Repeat #3
F There’s a place where I lived called the canyon C G Where my daddy taught me to swim F And that water is so pure and I'm gonna make sure C G Daddy's grandkids can swim there like him
F Now we all ought to feel just a little bit guilty C G When we look into the eyes of our kids F Cause brothers it’s a fact if we take and not put back C G They'll have to pay for all we did
Repeat #3 x3
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