Kiss Mother Nature Goodbye

by Hank Williams, Jr. · · Country
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The oil tankers poisoned the oceans. Bulldozers raviged the land. We've taken from sweet mother(d)nature, Just about all she can stand.
Country 1991 English

Kiss Mother Nature Goodbye Full Lyrics

The oil tankers poisoned the oceans. Bulldozers raviged the land. We've taken from sweet mother(d)nature, Just about all she can stand. She just keeps holdin'our hand. There's a big tractor loose in the forest, Ripping the trees from the earth. Those redwoods are falling to progress, But a few roots still grip the earth. How much is that timber worth? well it's (Chorous) Time to start askin some questions, like How long can we hold our breath. the Smoke from those big city factorys is Chokin'this country to death.i Don't claim to have all the answers, but how Long can the truth be denied.if We don't get our act together. start Lookin'for ways to survive.we can Kiss mother nature goodbye. Now there's still some fish in the river, And young eagles learning to fly. The hope of the next generation, Is soaring up there in the sky. But i'm afraid i can read his mind. (Repeat chorous)

Frequently Asked Questions

When was "Kiss Mother Nature Goodbye" by Hank Williams, Jr. released?

"Kiss Mother Nature Goodbye" by Hank Williams, Jr. was released in 1991.

What genre is "Kiss Mother Nature Goodbye" by Hank Williams, Jr.?

"Kiss Mother Nature Goodbye" by Hank Williams, Jr. is a Country song.

What are the opening lyrics of "Kiss Mother Nature Goodbye"?

The opening lyrics are: "The oil tankers poisoned the oceans."