When I was on the top of Pike’s Peak yesterday, I discovered that the song America the Beautiful was inspired by Katharine Lee Bates trip to the summit of Pike’s Peak in 1893. She later wrote of her trip:
One day some of the other teachers and I decided to go on a trip to 14,000-foot Pikes Peak. We hired a prairie wagon. Near the top we had to leave the wagon and go the rest of the way on mules. I was very tired. But when I saw the view, I felt great joy. All the wonder of America seemed displayed there, with the sea-like expanse.
Seventeen years later composer Samuel A. Ward rewrote Katharine Lee Bates poem into what is sung today. Below are the two versions side by side:
America. A Poem for July 4. Written by Katharine Lee Bates, 1883 O beautiful for halcyon skies, O beautiful for pilgrim feet O beautiful for glory-tale O beautiful for patriot dream |
America the Beautiful Composed by Samuel A. Ward, 1910 O beautiful for spacious skies, O beautiful for pilgrim feet O beautiful for heroes prov’d O beautiful for patriot dream |