The phrase "purple mountain majesty" originates from the song "America the Beautiful," written by Katharine Lee Bates in 1893. Bates was inspired to write the poem after seeing the view of Pikes Peak in Colorado, where the mountains appeared to have a majestic purple hue at sunrise. The phrase evokes the beauty of the American landscape and has since become an iconic expression of national pride.
Purple is a color ... sort of a mix of blue and red ... many mountains look purple from a distanceMountains are where the earth is pushed up really high and stands thousands of feet above the flat partsMajesty is something awe-inspiringPurple mountain's majesty means the awesome sight of vast mountain ranges
...Unto His own, His anthem raise! :) Song title: Majesty Written by Jack Hayford
His Majesty - comic opera - was created in 1897.
The Majesty of the Blues was created on 28-10-27.
"River Deep, Mountain High" was originally recorded by Ike and Tina Turner. It was later covered by many artists including Deep Purple and Celine Dion.
You have the wrong song! Some mountain ranges look purple from a distance. The blue ridge mountains look blue from a distance.
Are you referring to "Amber Waves of Grain"? Purple mountain majesty...etc etc? www.visionarylaws.com
Purple is a color ... sort of a mix of blue and red ... many mountains look purple from a distanceMountains are where the earth is pushed up really high and stands thousands of feet above the flat partsMajesty is something awe-inspiringPurple mountain's majesty means the awesome sight of vast mountain ranges
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Purple Mountain Observatory was created in 1934.
Porphyro is Greek for purple, therefore Porphyrophobia is the fear of the color purple.
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The cast of Purple Mountain - 2008 includes: Michelle Yeoh
California mountains. They are purple. When mountains have a purple hue, it is either the rocks that are somewhat purple, or the vegetation growing on them. Mountains are said to be majestic because of their size, and purple is traditionally the color or royalty.
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Purple on a flag can symbolize royalty, power, or respect. It is often used to denote majesty or honor.
The connotation of "mountain" often includes ideas of majesty, strength, and endurance. It can also evoke feelings of solitude, challenge, and adventure.