Energy is becoming one of our countrys greatest concerns
If we don't start working on energy conservation
There may not be enough energy to go around by the time I'm a parent
We're going to learn about how we can solve some of our problems
Through alternative energy sources. you can learn more about energy too
Call your county cooperative extension service for more information
Conserving energy is everyones responsibility
Call four H to find out how you can do your part


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Energy Warning Lyrics as written by Michael Sandison Marcus Sandison

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    I like this.

    Nick Tonicon February 08, 2005   Link
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    he's talking too fast! why doesn't he stop talking!?

    joshuahorowitzon February 09, 2005   Link
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    It sounds like it's from some old commercial and they cut out silence in order to make the commercial shorter.

    Nick Tonicon February 12, 2005   Link
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    this is a real public service announcement from 1979. you can listen to it here:

    dt.prohosting.com/70s/childtv/childtv.html

    bengt12on February 18, 2005   Link
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    The kid did pretty well considering he was all of 8 or 9 years old. What's going on with the background music in that original PSA? Really freaky, definitely moreso than the 4-H song when I was a kid: "4-H For you For America 4-H"

    bocmaximaon April 15, 2005   Link
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    In the lyrics posted...the line, "we're going to learn about how we can solve some...."

    After listening to the file....I believe the child actually says this..."Through 4-H I've learned about how we can solve some...."

    The version I hear would seem more likely, especially since the next line is, "you can learn more about energy too". Relating the listener of the PSA to the child who is already involved in 4-H.

    Yay! :)

    freshpow21on May 08, 2005   Link

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