Title: A poem by Katharine Lee Bates
1America, the Beautiful!
- A poem by Katharine Lee Bates
2In 1883 Katharine made her very first trip to the
American West. At that time, she was 33 years
old.
She stopped in Chicago to visit the Worlds Fair
and its model of a modern city, the first to be
lighted by electricity.
Later, she went to Colorado Springs to teach a
summer course in English religious drama. She
decided to make a trip up to Pikes Peak with her
fellow professors.
3Prairie wagons, their tail-boards emblazoned
with the traditional slogan Pikes Peak or
Bust, were pulled by horses up to the half-way
house, where the horses were relieved by mules.
We were hoping for half an hour on the summit,
but two of our party became so faint in the
rarified air that we were bundled into the wagons
again and started on our downward plunge so
speedily that our sojourn on the peak remains in
memory hardly more than one ecstatic gaze. It
was then and there, as I was looking out over the
sea-like expanse of fertile country spreading
away so far under those ample skies, that the
opening lines of the hymn floated into my mind!
4O beautiful for spacious skies
5 For amber waves of grain
6For purple mountain majesties
7Above the fruited plain
8America! America!
9God shed his grace on thee
10And crown thy good
11With brotherhood
12From sea
13To shining sea!
14O beautiful for heroes proved
15In liberating strife
16Who more than self the country loved
17 And mercy more than life!
18America! America!
19God mend thine every flaw
20Confirm thy soul in self control
21Thy liberty in law!
22O beautiful for patriot dream
23That sees beyond the years
24Thine alabaster cities gleam
25Undimmed by human tears
26America, America!
27God shed his grace on thee
28And crown thy good
29With brotherhood
30From sea
31To shining sea!
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PICTURES OF PIKES PEAK!
34THE END
- Created by Patricia Oeste
- 2003