Song For America

Don Kirshner / Kerry Livgren

Virgin land of forest green, dark and stormy plains: here all life abounds
Sunlit valley, mountain fields, unseen in the rain: here all life abounds
No man rules this land, no human hand has soiled this paradise
Waiting patiently, so much to see, so rich the Earth's delights

Painted desert, sequined sky, stars that fill the night: here all life abounds
Rivers flowing to the sea, sunshine pure and bright: here all life abounds
No man rules this land, no human hand has soiled this paradise
Waiting patiently, so much to see, so rich the Earth's delights

So the maiden lies in waiting for the sails to reach the shore
Land of beauty and abundance, innocent, you opened wide your door
Wanderers found the waiting treasure, full of gifts beyond their measure
Milk and honey for our pleasure

Across the sea there came a multitude, sailing ships upon the waves
Filled with visions of utopia and the freedom that they craved
Ravage, plunder, see no wonder, rape and kill and tear asunder
Chop the forest, plow it under

Highways scars the mountain sides, buildings to the sky: people all around
Houses stand in endless rows, sea to shining sea: people all around
So we rule this land, and here we stand upon our paradise
Dreaming of a place, our weary race is ready to arise

Trivia about the song Song For America by Kansas

On which albums was the song “Song For America” released by Kansas?
Kansas released the song on the albums “Song for America” in 1975, “Two For The Show” in 1978, “Live At The Whisky” in 1992, “Always Never The Same” in 1998, “The Best Of Kansas” in 2001, “Device - Voice - Drum” in 2002, “Super Hits” in 2007, “Playlist: The Very Best Of Kansas” in 2008, “There's Know Place Like Home” in 2009, “Bryn Mawr” in 2014, “The Symphonyc Adventure” in 2019, “Unseen The Rain” in 2021, and “Point Of Know Return (Live & Beyond)” in 2021.
Who composed the song “Song For America” by Kansas?
The song “Song For America” by Kansas was composed by Don Kirshner and Kerry Livgren.

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