= America the Beautiful = : O beautiful, for spacious skies, : For amber waves of grain, : For purple mountain majesties : Above the fruited plain! : America! America! God shed His grace on thee, : And crown thy good with brotherhood, from sea to shining sea. : O beautiful, for pilgrim feet : Whose stern, impassioned stress : A thoroughfare for freedom beat : Across the wilderness! : America! America! God mend thine ev'ry flaw; : Confirm thy soul in self control, thy liberty in law! : O beautiful, for heroes proved : In liberating strife, : Who more than self their country loved : And mercy more than life! : America! America! May God thy gold refine, : Till all success be nobleness, and ev'ry gain divine! : O beautiful, for patriot dream : That sees beyond the years, : Thine alabaster cities gleam : Undimmed by human tears! : America! America! God shed His grace on thee, : And crown thy good with brotherhood, from sea to shining sea!
No, there is no comma in the title "America the Beautiful."
The mountains in the song "America the Beautiful" are described as purple mountains.
Pike's Peak is important due to its historical significance as a landmark in the United States. It played a significant role in the expansion of the western frontier and served as inspiration for the lyrics of "America the Beautiful." Additionally, it is a popular tourist destination and offers stunning panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Belize is a country in Central America known for its beautiful beaches and Mayan ruins.
The largest Latin American island is Grande de Tierra del Fuego. Is it located in Argentina. It is at the southern-most tip of the country.
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If I'm following the question, it is on the third syllable of the lyrics; 'ti' of the word beautiful.
Oh, what a lovely question! In "The Westing Game," the character Theo recites the first verse of "America the Beautiful" during the Fourth of July celebration. The lyrics he recites are: "O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain, For purple mountain majesties Above the fruited plain!" It's a beautiful moment in the book that captures the patriotic spirit of the holiday.
The song that begins with the lyrics "O beautiful for spacious skies, For amber waves of grain" is "America the Beautiful." It is a patriotic song that celebrates the natural beauty of the United States.
Lyrics to "Beautiful" are available at AZ Lyrics and Metro Lyrics. They also can be found on videos at YouTube and Daily Motion. Lyrics are usually printed on the insert with the band's CD.
The lyrics to the song "You're Beautiful" by James Blunt can be found on Lyrics Freak, Last FM, Lyrics 007, AZ Lyrics, Metro Lyrics, Lets Sing It and Sing 365.
The lyrics to the Covergirl commercial on ANTM is 'Easy,breezy,beautiful-Covergirl'.
Beautiful by James Blunt
The lyrics of "America the Beautiful" are discussed in "The Westing Game" as they relate to the character Violet Westing and her connection to patriotism and America. The song symbolizes themes of unity, diversity, and pride in one’s country, reflecting elements of the mystery and characters in the novel.
The first to have a hit with 'America the Beautiful" was country singer Charlie Rich; Ray Charles and Elvis Presley also did very well with it; many, many other singers have performed this song over the years. For more information and the full lyrics to America the Beautiful, see the link below.
The first line of lyrics in "How Beautiful is the Morning" is "How beautiful is the morning, as we come to waken you; with God's early blessing." This song is called the Mananita Song.