Save The Planet

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First off, YES your post is spam. This is She Grew! a forum for fans of female growth fetishes. You have posted on this forum five times and aside from one three word reply, all your posts have been plugs for your site and your song. I don’t know what you think spam is, but for me and probably for alot of other people on this forum, that is spam. This thread and song has no topical relevance to the art of female growth so I have no idea why it’s posted here in the first place. In this thread you claim to have a muscular singer, yet I have been on your site and have not seen a single muscular female on it.

Second, I don’t know what kind of ego you are carrying to believe that one song is going to change the world. Our country has thousands of plant and animal conservation groups and yet the world still stuggles to keep it’s rainforests and endangered species alive. Singers far more famous than you have been advocating peace through their songs yet we still have hatred of all forms in the world. Believing that one song could have stopped 9/11 is a bunch of if not complete bull.

I am all for world peace and the conservation of plants and animals but I don’t believe that one song can change the world.

You should stop being so negative. Just because environmental efforts have failed in the past, that does not mean they will fail in the future. It is a matter of educating people and combining the right technology with the will to succeed. Historical barriers must be overcome. Planet Earth is one neighborhood in the Cosmos. All life on earth is connected and inter-dependent. As far as my song goes, I believe Save The Planet is not only the best environmental song ever written but also the best pop song. It has all the elements of a great song. The opening lines grab the listener. The verses elaborate. The chorus soars. The bridge brings in new information. I spent $500 to record it. I brought in a synthesizer. We had a 5-band in the studio. The production is in the tradition of the great music of The Beatles, ABBA, The Bee Gees & ELO. I have taken it one step further. You can not ask for more than that. As for Veda, the fitness trainer I worked with for 4 years and who recorded 17 of my songs, she did me wrong. I put up 2 websites for her and tried to get her a record deal in Nashville. I got her Lasik surgery and helped her get an F150 Ford pickup. She was making payments on the truck and quit. I had to repossess it. I got Veda a fitness photo shoot in the gym where she works. I posted her pics on fitness and bodybuilding sites around the web. I got her on the cover of a fitness magazine out of Pennsylvania. We went to the Arnold fitness classic in Columbus, Ohio in 2004. I spent a small fortune promoting her. In the end, she put a lawyer on me and tried to suck more money out of me. I had to get 2 lawyers to get her off my back. I have thrown myself into Save The Planet partially to get over Veda. I cared about her, tried to help her and she screwed me.

SAVE THE PLANET

We’re floating on a grain of sand in the vastness of space

If future generations are going to inherit this place

We’ve got to Save The Planet

Do something while there’s still time

Save The Planet

This earth is yours and mine

The tropical rainforest is disappearing more everyday

We’ll never replace it, we’d better not burn it away

Save The Planet

The wonders of nature are free

Save The Planet

Have you ever planted a tree?

If the skies are blue

And the oceans too

Isn’t this a better home for me and you?

If the air is clean

And the land is green

Wouldn’t you like to be part of this lovely scene?

I’m thinking of the animals that once roamed the African plain

Their numbers have dwindled, petty soon none will remain

Save The Planet

Do something while there’s still time

Save The Planet

This earth is yours and mine

Save The Planet

The wonders of nature are free

Save The Planet

Have you ever planted a tree?

Save The Planet

Save The Planet

Save The Planet

Save The Planet

c2005 Jim Colyer ASCAP