Leave It ThereI was with my mom in the woods. Leave it, leave it, leave it there. Since that day, I've learned so much. Leave it, leave it, leave it there. I was with my friend, right next door. Leave it, leave it, leave it there. © Stuart Stotts and Tom Pease, 1999-2000 On recording: Celebrate When we were asked to write a song about gun safety, we felt very sad that teaching young children about guns was necessary. But as we asked around, other EC teachers encouraged us to finish it. It is one of the most difficult songs we've written together, and it changed many times before this version. It became a wider safety song when our good friend, Bruce O'Brien, suggested the poison ivy story idea. Though controversial, handguns are much more prevalent and accessible in our society than we often want to admit. Children do come upon them. We hope this chorus will stick with them if they do encounter a gun or other unsafe objects or materials. You can use this song as a base to think of other objects to leave in place besides the ones we mentioned. Make up your own verse including those objects. Don't worry abut the rhyme. Please feel free to change it for your own needs. We look forward to hearing your changes and comments.
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