The beautiful spacious skies, the amber waves of grain
To the majestic purple mountains above the fruited plain
God did shed His grace from sea to shining sea on you and on me
From Sleepy Hollow mountain country to the swamps of Okefenokee
To Guthrie Oklahoma, to Hibbing Minnesota
To Grants Pass Oregon, to Stone Pipe Wells, California
From Texas to Montana, from California to Maine
In the sunny days the winter snow from Arizona sand
To Cherokee North Carolina, to Tarpen Springs Florida
America, it's time to be refreshed, recalled to memory
God did shed His grace on Thee from sea to shining sea
The land is big the best is free
Sand and surf grass and tree from sea to shining sea
God shed His grace on me
And crown Thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea
From Sea To Shining Sea is written by Johnny R. Cash. ✔️
What is the meaning behind From Sea To Shining Sea lyrics?
When we search for the deeper meaning hidden within the lines, the song of Johnny Cash 'From Sea To Shining Sea' is an ode to America, in its 'vastness and diversity' aspect, unifying metaphors of nature and freedom along with a sense of grace and illumined people of the land. The sea to shining sea lyrics largely highlight spirituality, nature, inspiration, freedom, and introspection. On the other hand, the song also conveys the message of patriotism, divine grace, unity, and brotherhood and the beauty of nature. The lyrics are full of patriotic themes and mentions of various U.S. locations, representing the country's beauty and grace. The diction used is positive and uplifting, and there is no presence of profanity, violence, or adult concepts. Thus, it is appropriate for all audiences. ✔️
Who produced From Sea To Shining Sea?
From Sea To Shining Sea is produced by Frank Jones, Don Law.
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