George Mann - Pass It Along

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This guitar came from a timber, from the body of a tree
Through the workshop of a luthier, now it's on loan to me
It’s good company after dinner, and it fits my hands just fine
But some day another singer with a pair of hands like mine
Will coax out songs much prettier still hiding in its strings
And sing stronger, braver words than I could ever sing
And folks are gonna love it, of this I'm almost sure
So I'll take good care of it, cause I'm borrowing it from her

Pass it along, pass it along
May it land in careful hands when we're gone
You carry it for a moment
But time won't loan it to you for long
You don't own it, pass it along

And I still love my country, though sometimes it's hard to recognize it
But I count myself lucky, to have been born inside it
And I'm gratеful for the rights others struggled hard to win
And you can bе sure I'm gonna fight when they try to take 'em back again
Oh, and everywhere are teachers, though some fell along the way
But the words they said still reach us, just like you're teaching me here today
And you may not speak it loud, but it's clear in what you do
So I hope to make you proud, ’cause I borrowed it from you

Pass it along, pass it along
May it land in careful hands when we're gone
You carry it for a moment
But time won't loan it to you for long
You don't own it, pass it along
Seems these days we're in a hurry, to grab up all that's left to use
Putting patents on discovery, making seeds that don't reproduce
If our vision is so narrow, seeing only bought and sold
We'll end up like the pharaohs, buried with their gold
We've all pushed this thing along, we've all been guided by our fear
But the river sings a song we've gotta be quieter to hear
It's in every child's face, new and hopeful as a stem
Best be gentle with this place, cause we're borrowing it from them

Pass it along, pass it along
May it land in careful hands when we're gone
You carry it for a moment
But time won't loan it to you for long
You don't own it, pass it along
 
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"Pass It Along" by George Mann is a powerful and heartfelt song that reflects on the idea of passing on knowledge, wisdom, and resources to future generations. The lyrics speak to the importance of taking care of the world we live in and leaving a positive legacy for those who come after us.

The song begins with a beautiful metaphor of a guitar, symbolizing the passing down of traditions and stories through music. The singer acknowledges the responsibility of nurturing and preserving what has been entrusted to them, knowing that one day it will be passed along to someone else.

As the song progresses, it delves into themes of patriotism, activism, and the importance of standing up for what is right. The singer expresses gratitude for the sacrifices made by those who fought for freedom and equality, and vows to continue their legacy by speaking out against injustice.

The chorus, with its poignant reminder to "pass it along," serves as a call to action for listeners to consider the impact of their actions and choices on future generations. The song urges us to be mindful of the world we are borrowing from our children, and to strive to leave it in a better state than we found it.

Overall, "Pass It Along" is a moving and thought-provoking song that encourages listeners to reflect on their place in the world and the legacy they wish to leave behind. With its heartfelt lyrics and soulful melody, George Mann has created a song that resonates with anyone who cares about the future of our planet and the generations to come.

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