Friday, June 14, 2013

Columbines in My Quilts and Around Starwood



"Where the Columbines Grow"  

   Verse 1
   Where the snowy peaks gleam in the moonlight,
   Above the dark forests of pine,
   And the wild foaming waters dash onward,
   Toward lands where the tropic stars shine;
   Where the scream of the bold mountain eagle
   Responds to the notes of the dove
   Is the purple robed West, the land that is best,
   The pioneer land that we love.


   Chorus
   Tis the land where the columbines grow,
   Overlooking the plains far below,
   While the cool summer breeze in the evergreen trees
   Softly sings where the columbines grow.


  Verse 2
   The bison is gone from the upland,
   The deer from the canyon has fled,
   The home of the wolf is deserted,
   The antelope moans for his dead,
   The war whoop re-echoes no longer,
   The Indian's only a name,
   And the nymphs of the grove in their loneliness rove,
   But the columbine blooms just the same.



   Verse 3
   Let the violet brighten the brookside,
   In sunlight of earlier spring,
   Let the fair clover bedeck the green meadow,
   In days when the orioles sing,
   Let the golden rod herald the autumn,
   But, under the midsummer sky,
   In its fair Western home, may the columbine bloom
   Till our great mountain rivers run dry.
 


 "Where the Columbine Grow" was adopted as Colorado's state song in 1915.  "Rocky Mountain High" was adopted as a second state song in 2007. 



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4 comments:

  1. Beautiful words & a gorgeous quilt, love it!!

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  2. Those columbine flower colors are unbelieveable! Gorgeous as is your your interpretation of them.

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  3. Love columbines; your's look real. I get this by email. I don't really know what google reader is. Do I have to do anything?

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  4. Thanks for this beautiful poem. I like your selections very much. And thank you for the tip on blogs.
    Nan

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