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if forum signatures still existed this would be mine
God fucking damn it
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@sanguineimp
i wanna talk about this shot
if forum signatures still existed this would be mine
God fucking damn it
@loss-detector

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*skitters in your walls aggressively but like in a chill way*
*also dead sounds*
its fun to remember we can use the big text if we want. bonjour motherfuckers. i'm posting loud as hell now.
hey everypony. can you direct me to the nonfiction birding books. thanks.
dust this is a wendys
of course we can get you that it's just down the hall two blogs to the right thank you
*looks up* I can feel something...a...shift in power... *looks at calendar* *gasps* it's here
oh @ homosexuality-official
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um should i be cautious about my blog mysteriously catching fire
i finished drawing Bones today! really proud of it actually
with and without the makeup
wait I messed up they don't have homophobic eyes
I MEANT HETEROCHROMIA
random ass people be like:
look at this little doodle i made!
and its a masterpiece
@silly-little-arson-frog-offical if im not mistaken
hey now I'm just a doodle maker
Something someone else said here. said tumblr
no that last post wont be getting more context

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cowboys and crusts
hehhehehehehheheh *continues skittering in your walls*
would you be willing to temporarily leave my walls to come hang and maybe watch a movie about a possessed and violent piece of furniture
tempting
is there a best friend character that gets mistreated?
oo i love movies about possessed and violent pieces of furniture. tell me tho is there a sequel?
already checked that part boss turns out there just might
Would you rather eat 5 tons of uranium or get got once
You'll never catch me getting got, son.
hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
look you. @sanguineimp . get here. words. you fiend you trickster you.
i knew what it was going to be but I looked at the caption nice ocean waves and thought okay maybe. and then I was so surprised it was nice ocean waves i kept watching because sea. and then. and then.
dam you.
also huh i probably should stop scrolling people's blogs and go sleep, shouldn't i.
look i think we both can agree this was on you at least partially
also thank you for the kind compliments
*in a evil voice* also no don't stop it's all good it's not even 2 yet and i mean if you make it to there might as well go to 3
Alexander Hamilton How does a bastard, orphan, son of a whore and a Scotsman, dropped in the middle of a forgotten spot in the Caribbean by providence, impoverished, in squalor, grow up to be a hero and a scholar? The ten-dollar founding father without a father got a lot farther by working a lot harder, by being a lot smarter, by being a self-starter, by fourteen, they placed him in charge of a trading charter. And every day while slaves were being slaughtered and carted away across the waves, he struggled and kept his guard up. Inside, he was longing for something to be a part of, the brother was ready to beg, steal, borrow or barter. Then a hurricane came, and devastation reigned, our man saw his future drip, dripping down the drain, put a pencil to his temple, connected it to his brain, and he wrote his first refrain, a testament to his pain. Well, the word got around, they said, âThis kid is insane, manâ took up a collection just to send him to the mainland. âGet your education, donât forget from whence you came, and the world is gonna know your name. Whatâs your name, man?â Alexander Hamilton. My name is Alexander Hamilton. And thereâs a million things I havenât done, but just you wait, just you waitâŚ2 When he was ten his father split, full of it, debt-ridden, two years later, see Alex and his mother bed-ridden, half-dead sittin in their own sick, the scent thick, And Alex got better but his mother went quick. Moved in with a cousin, the cousin committed suicide. Left him with nothinâ but ruined pride, something new inside, a voice saying, âYou gotta fend for yourself.â âAlex, you gotta fend for yourself.â he started retreatinâ and readinâ every treatise on the shelf. There would have been nothinâ left to do for someone less astute, he woulda been dead or destitute without a cent of restitution, started workinâ, clerkinâ for his late motherâs landlord, tradinâ sugar cane and rum and all the things he canât afford scamminâ for every book he can get his hands on, planninâ for the future see him now as he stands on the bow of a ship headed for a new land, In New York you can be a new man. Scamminâ Planninâ Oooh⌠In New York you can be a new manâ In New York you can be a new manâ Just you wait! Just you wait! In New York you can be a new manâ In New Yorkâ3 New Yorkâ Just you wait! Alexander Hamilton We are waiting in the wings for you You could never back down, you never learned to take your time! Oh, Alexander Hamilton When America sings for you Will they know what you overcame? Will they know you rewrote the game? The world will never be the same, oh. Alexander Hamilton Waiting in the wings for you You never learned to take your time! Oh, Alexander Hamilton Alexander Hamilton⌠America sings for you Will they know what you overcame? Will they know you rewrote the game? The world will never be the same, oh. The ship is in the harbor now, see if you can spot him. Another immigrant, cominâ up from the bottom. His enemies destroyed his rep, America forgot him Just you wait Just you wait We fought with him. Me? I died for him. Me? I trusted him. Me? I loved him.4 And me? Iâm the damn fool that shot him. Thereâs a million things I havenât done, but just you wait! Whatâs your name, man? Alexander Hamilton!5 2. Aaron Burr, Sir 1776. New York City. Pardon me. Are you Aaron Burr, sir? That depends. Whoâs asking? Oh, well, sure, sir, Iâm Alexander Hamilton, Iâm at your service, sir. I have been looking for you. Iâm getting nervous. Sir⌠I heard your name at Princeton. I was seeking an accelerated course of study when I got sort of out of sorts with a buddy of yours. I may have punched him. Itâs a blur, sir. He handles the financials? You punched the bursar. Yes! I wanted to do what you did. Graduate in two, then join the revolution. He looked at me like I was stupid, Iâm not stupid. So howâd you do it? Howâd you graduate so fast? It was my parentsâ dying wish before they passed. Youâre an orphan. Of course! Iâm an orphan.
God, I wish there was a war! Then we could prove that weâre worth more than anyone bargained for⌠Can I buy you a drink? That would be nice. While weâre talking, let me offer you some free advice. Talk less. What? Smile more. Ha. Donât let them know what youâre against or what youâre for. You canât be serious. You wanna get ahead? Yes. Fools who run their mouths off wind up dead. Yo yo yo yo yo! What time is it? Show time! âŚlike I said⌠Show time! Show time! Yo! Iâm John Laurens in the place to be! Two pints oâ Sam Adams, but Iâm workinâ on three, uh! Those redcoats donât want it with me! Cuz I will pop chick-a pop these cops till Iâm free! Oui oui, mon ami, je mâappelle Lafayette! The Lancelot of the revolutionary set! I came from afar just to say âBonsoir!â Tell the King âCasse toi!â Whoâs the best? Câest moi! Brrrah brraaah! I am Hercules Mulligan, Up in it, lovinâ it, yes I heard ya mother said âCome again?â Lock up ya daughters and horses, of course itâs hard to have intercourse over four sets of corsets⌠No more sex, pour me another brew, son! Letâs raise a couple more⌠To the revolution! Well, if it ainât the prodigy of Princeton college! Aaron Burr! Give us a verse, drop some knowledge! Good luck with that: youâre takinâ a stand. You spit. Iâm âa sit. Weâll see where we land. Boooo! Burr, the revolutionâs imminent. What do you stall for? HAMILTON If you stand for nothing, Burr, whatâll you fall for?8 3. My Shot Ooh, Who are you? Ooh, Who are you? Ooh, Who are you? Ooh, who is this kid? Whatâs he gonna do? I am not throwing away my shot! I am not throwing away my shot! Hey yo, Iâm just like my country, Iâm young, scrappy and hungry, and Iâm not throwing away my shot! Iâm âa get a scholarship to Kingâs College. I probâly shouldnât brag, but dag, I amaze and astonish. The problem is I got a lot of brains but no polish. I gotta holler just to be heard. With every word, I drop knowledge! Iâm a diamond in the rough, a shiny piece of coal tryinâ to reach my goal. My power of speech: unimpeachable. Only nineteen but my mind is older. These New York City streets get colder, I shoulder evâry burden, evâry disadvantage I have learned to manage, I donât have a gun to brandish, I walk these streets famished. The plan is to fan this spark into a flame. But damn, itâs getting dark, so let me spell out the name, I am theâ A-l-e-x-a-n-d e-râwe areâmeant to be⌠A colony that runs independently. Meanwhile, Britain keeps shittinâ on us endlessly. Essentially, they tax us relentlessly, then King George turns around, runs a spending spree. He ainât ever gonna set his descendants free, so there will be a revolution in this century. Enter me!9 (He says in parentheses) Donât be shocked when your histâry book mentions me. I will lay down my life if it sets us free. Eventually, youâll see my ascendancy, And I am not throwing away my shot. I am not throwing away my shot. Hey yo, Iâm just like my country, Iâm young, scrappy and hungry and Iâm not throwing away my shot. My shot! My shot! And Iâm not throwing away my shot. I am not throwing away my shot. I am not throwing away my shot. Hey yo, Iâm just like my country, Iâm young, scrappy and hungry and Iâm not throwing away my shot. Itâs time to take a shot! I dream of life without a monarchy. The unrest in France will lead to âonarchy? âOnarchy? How you say, how you say, âanarchy?â When I fight, I make the other side panicky. With myâ Shot! Yo, Iâm a tailorâs apprentice, and I got yâall knuckleheads in loco parentis. Iâm joining the rebellion cuz I know itâs my chance to socially advance, instead of sewinâ some pants! Iâm gonna take aâ Shot!10 But weâll never be truly free until those in bondage have the same rights as you and me, you and I. Do or die. Wait till I sally in on a stallion with the first black battalion have anotherâ Shot! Geniuses, lower your voices. You keep out of trouble and you double your choices. Iâm with you, but the situation is fraught. Youâve got to be carefully taught: If you talk, youâre gonna get shot! Burr, check what we got.
Mister Lafayette, hard rock like Lancelot, I think your pants look hot, Laurens, I like you a lot. Letâs hatch a plot blacker than the kettle callinâ the pot⌠What are the odds the gods would put us all in one spot, poppinâ a squat on conventional wisdom, like it or not, a bunch of revolutionary manumission abolitionists? Give me a position, show me where the ammunition is! Oh, am I talkinâ too loud? Sometimes I get over excited, shoot off at the mouth. I never had a group of friends before, I promise that Iâll make yâall proud. Letâs get this guy in front of a crowd. I am not throwing away my shot. I am not throwing away my shot. Hey yo, Iâm just like my country, Iâm young, scrappy and hungry and Iâm not throwing away my shot. I am not throwing away my shot.11 I am not throwing away my shot. Hey yo, Iâm just like my country, Iâm young, scrappy and hungry and Iâm not throwing away my shot. Evârybody sing: Whoa, whoa, whoa Hey! Whoa! Wooh!! Whoa! Ay, let âem hear ya! Letâs go! I said shout it to the rooftops! Said, to the rooftops! Come on! Come on, letâs go! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Yea! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Yea! Rise up! When youâre living on your knees, you rise up. Tell your brother that heâs gotta rise up. Tell your sister that she's gotta rise up. When are these colonies gonna rise up? When are these colonies gonna rise up? When are these colonies gonna rise up? When are these colonies gonna rise up? Rise up! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Rise up! I imagine death so much it feels more like a memory Whenâs it gonna get me? In my sleep? Seven feet ahead of me? If I see it cominâ, do I run or do I let it be? Is it like a beat without a melody?12 See, I never thought Iâd live past twenty. Where I come from some get half as many. Ask anybody why we livinâ fast and we laugh, reach for a flask, we have to make this moment last, thatâs plenty. Scratch that, this is not a moment, itâs the movement where all the hungriest brothers with something to prove went? Foes oppose us, we take an honest stand, we roll like Moses, claiminâ our promised land. And? If we win our independence? âZat a guarantee of freedom for our descendants? Or will the blood we shed begin an endless cycle of vengeance and death with no defendants? I know the action in the street is excitinâ, but Jesus, between all the bleedinâ ân fightinâ Iâve been readinâ ân writinâ. We need to handle our financial situation. Are we a nation of states? Whatâs the state of our nation? Iâm past patiently waitinâ. Iâm passionately smashinâ every expectation, every actionâs an act of creation! Iâm laughinâ in the face of casualties and sorrow, for the first time, Iâm thinkinâ past tomorrow, And I am not throwing away my shot. I am not throwing away my shot. Hey yo, Iâm just like my country, Iâm young, scrappy and hungry and Iâm not throwing away my shot. Weâre gonna rise up! Time to take a shot! Weâre gonna rise up! Time to take a shot! Weâre gonna Time to take a shot! Not throwing away my shot. Not throwing away my shot. Weâre gonna rise up! Rise up!13 Time to take a shot! Take a shot! Shot! Shot! A-yo itâs time to take a shot! Time to take a shot! And I amâ Rise up! Rise up! Rise up! Rise up! Riâ riâ riâ Time to take a shot! Time to take a shot! And I amâ Not throwinâ away myâ Not throwinâ away my shot!14 4. The Story of Tonight I may not live to see our glory! I may not live to see our glory! But I will gladly join the fight! But I will gladly join the fight! And when our children tell our story⌠And when our children tell our story⌠Theyâll tell the story of tonight. Letâs have another round tonight. Letâs have another round tonight. Letâs have another round tonight. Raise a glass to freedom, Something they can never take away, no matter what they tell you. Raise a glass to the four of us. Tomorrow thereâll be more of us. Telling the story of tonight.15 Theyâll tell the story of tonight. Raise a glass to freedom, something they can never take away. No matter what they tell you. Letâs have another round tonight.
Raise a glass to the four of us. Tomorrow thereâll be more of us. Telling the story of tonight Letâs have another round tonight Theyâll tell the story of tonight Theyâll tell the story of tonight Theyâll tell the story of tonight Raise a glass to freedom Raise a glass to freedom Theyâll tell the story ofâ Tonight16 5. The Schuyler Sisters Thereâs nothing rich folks love more than going downtown and slumminâ it with the poor. They pull up in their carriages and gawk at the students in the common Just to watch them talk. Take Philip Schuyler: the man is loaded. Uh-oh, but little does he know that his daughters, Peggy, Angelica, Eliza sneak into the city just to watch all the guys atâ Work, work! Angelica! Work, work! Eliza! And Peggy! Work, work! The Schuyler sisters! Angelica! Peggy! Eliza! Work!17 Daddy said to be home by sundown. Daddy doesnât need to know. Daddy said not to go downtown. Like I said, youâre free to go. Butâlook around, look around, the revolutionâs happening in New York. New York. Angelica Work! Itâs bad enough daddy wants to go to war. People shouting in the square. Itâs bad enough thereâll be violence on our shore. New ideas in the air. Look around, look aroundâ Angelica, remind me what weâre looking for⌠Sheâs lookinâ for me! Eliza, Iâm lookinâ for a mind at work. Iâm lookinâ for a mind at work! Iâm lookinâ for a mind at work! Whooaaaaa! Whooaaaaa! Work! Work, work! Work, work! Work, work! Work! Wooh! Thereâs nothinâ like summer in the city. Someone in a rush next to someone lookinâ pretty. Excuse me, miss, I know itâs not funny But your perfume smells like your daddyâs got money. Why you slumminâ in the city in your fancy heels You searchin for an urchin who can give you ideals? Burr, you disgust me. Ah, so youâve discussed me. Iâm a trust fund, baby, you can trust me! Iâve been reading Common Sense by Thomas Paine. So men say that Iâm intense or Iâm insane. You want a revolution? I want a revelation So listen to my declaration: âWe hold these truths to be self-evident That all men are created equalâ And when I meet Thomas Jefferson, Unh! Iâm âa compel him to include women in the sequel! Work! Look around, look around at how Lucky we are to be alive right now! Look around, look around at how Lucky we are to be alive right now! History is happening in Manhattan and we just happen to be in the greatest city in the world! In the greatest city in the world! Cuz Iâve been reading Common Sense by Thomas Paine. So men say that Iâm intense or Iâm insane. You want a revolution? I want a revelation So listen to my declaration: We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal Whoo! Look around, look around The revolutionâs happening inâ New York! In New York! Look around Look around At how lucky we are to be alive right now Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Look around, look around the revolutionâs happening Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Look around, look around at how lucky we are to be alive right now! History is happening in Manhattan and we just happen to be20 In the greatest city in the world In the greatest cityâ In the greatest city in the world! Work, work! Work, work! Work, work! Work, work! Work, work! Work, work! Work, work! Angelica! Eliza! And Peggy! The Schuyler sisters! Weâre looking for a mind at work! Hey! Hey! Work, work! Work, work! Work, work! Whoa! In the greatest city in the world Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! In the greatest city in the world In the greatest city in the world!21 6. Farmer Refuted Hear ye, hear ye! My name is Samuel Seabury, and I present âFree Thoughts on the Proceedings of the Continental Congress!â Heed not the rabble who scream revolution, they have not your interests at heart. Oh my God. Tear this dude apart. Chaos and bloodshed are not a solution. Donât let them lead you astray. This Congress does not speak for me. Let him be. Theyâre playing a dangerous game. I pray the king shows you his mercy. For shame, for shame⌠Yo! Heâd have you all unravel at the sound of screams but the revolution is cominâ.
The have-nots are gonna win this, itâs hard to listen to you with a straight face. Chaos and bloodshed already haunt us, honestly you shouldnât even talk. And what about Boston? Look at the cost, nâ all that weâve lost nâ you talk about Congress?! My dog speaks more eloquently than thee! But strangely, your mange is the same. Is he in Jersey? For the revolution! Heed not the rabble Who scream Revolution, they Have not your interests at heart. Chaos and bloodshed are not A solution. Donât let them lead you astray. This Congress does not speak for me, theyâre playing a dangerous game. I pray the king shows you his mercy. For shame,22 For shame, For the revolution! Heedâ If you repeat yourself again Iâm gonnaâ Screamâ Honestly, look at me, please donât read! Not your interestsâ Donât modulate the key then not debate with me! Why should a tiny island across the sea regulate the price of tea? Alexander, please! Burr, Iâd rather be divisive than indecisive, drop the niceties. Silence! A message from the King! A message from the King! A message from the King!23 7. Youâll Be Back You say the price of my loveâs not a price that youâre willing to pay. You cry in your tea which you hurl in the sea when you see me go by. Why so sad? Remember we made an arrangement when you went away, now youâre making me mad. Remember, despite our estrangement, Iâm your man. Youâll be back. Soon youâll see. Youâll remember you belong to me. Youâll be back. Time will tell. Youâll remember that I served you well. Oceans rise, empires fall, we have seen each other through it all, and when push comes to shove, I will send a fully armed battalion to remind you of my love! Da da da dat da dat da da da da ya da Da da dat dat da ya da! Da da da dat da dat da da da da ya da, Da da dat dat da⌠You say our love is draining and you canât go on. Youâll be the one complaining when I am gone⌠And no, donât change the subject cuz youâre my favorite subject. My sweet, submissive subject, my loyal, royal subject, forever and ever and ever and ever and ever⌠Youâll be back, like before. I will fight the fight and win the war for your love, for your praise, and Iâll love you till my dying days.24 When youâre gone Iâll go mad, so donât throw away this thing we had. Cuz when push comes to shove, I will kill your friends and family to remind you of my love. Da da da dat da dat da da da da ya da Da da dat dat da ya da! Da da da dat da dat da da da da ya da Da da datâ Everybody! Da da da dat da dat da da da da ya da Da da dat dat da ya da! Da da da dat da dat da da da da ya da da da da dat dat da ya da!25 8. Right Hand Man British Admiral Howeâs got troops on the water. Thirty-two thousand troops in New York harbor. Thirty-two thousand troops in New York harbor. When they surround our troops! They surround our troops! When they surround our troops! Thirty-two thousand troops in New York harbor. They surround our troops! They surround our troops! As a kid in the Caribbean I wished for a war. I knew that I was poor, I knew it was the only way toâ Rise up! If they tell my story I am either gonna die on the battlefield in glory orâ Rise up! We will fight for this land but thereâs only one man who can give us a command so we canâ Rise up! Understand? Itâs the only way toâ Rise up! Rise up! Here he comes!26 Here comes the General! Ladies and gentlemen! Here comes the General! The moment youâve been waiting for! Here comes the General! The pride of Mount Vernon! Here comes the general! George Washington! We are outgunned, outmanned, outnumbered, outplanned. We gotta make an all out stand ayo, Iâm gonna need a right-hand man.
What? What? Buck, buck, buck, buck, buck! Buck, buck, buck, buck, buck! Check itâ Can I be real a second? For just a millisecond? Let down my guard and tell the people how I feel a second? Now Iâm the model of a modern major general, the venerated Virginian veteran whose men are all27 lining up, to put me up on a pedestal, writinâ letters to relatives embellishinâ my elegance and eloquence, but the elephant is in the room, the truth is in ya face when ya hear the British cannons go⌠Boom! Any hope of success is fleeting, how can I keep leading when the people Iâm leading keep retreating? We put a stop to the bleeding as the British take Brooklyn, knight takes rook, but look, We are outgunned, outmanned, outnumbered, outplanned. We gotta make an all out stand ayo, Iâm gonna need a right-hand man. Incoming! What? What? Buck, buck, buck, buck, buck! Buck, buck, buck, buck, buck! Theyâre battering down the Battery check the damages. Rah! We gotta stop âem and rob âem of their advantages. Rah! Letâs take a stand with the stamina God has granted us.28 Hamilton wonât abandon ship, Yo, letâs steal their cannonsâ Shh-boom! Boom! Goes the cannon, watch the blood and the shit spray and⌠Boom! Goes the cannon, weâre abandoninâ Kips Bay and⌠Boom! Thereâs another ship and⌠Boom! We just lost the southern tip and⌠Boom! We gotta run to Harlem quick, we canât afford another slip. Guns and horses giddyup, I decide to divvy up my forces, theyâre skittish as the British cut the city up. This close to giving up, facing mad scrutiny, I scream in the face of this mass mutiny: are these the men with which I am to defend America? We ride at midnight, Manhattan in the distance. I cannot be everywhere at once, people. Iâm in dire need of assistance⌠Your excellency, sir!29 Who are you? Aaron Burr, Sir? Permission to state my case? As you were. Sir, I was a captain under General Montgomery until he caught a bullet in the neck in Quebec, and well, in summary I think that I could be of some assistance. I admire how you keep firing on the British from a distance. Huh. I have some questions, a couple of suggestions on how to fight instead of fleeing west. Yes? Wellâ Your excellency, you wanted to see me? Hamilton, come in, have you met Burr? Yes, sir. We keep meeting.30 As I was saying, sir, I look forward to seeing your strategy play out. Burr? Sir? Close the door on your way out. Have I done something wrong, sir? On the contrary. I called you here because our odds are beyond scary. Your reputation precedes you, but I have to laugh. Sir? Hamilton, how come no one can get you on their staff? Sir! Donât get me wrong, youâre a young man, of great renown. I know you stole British cannons when we were still downtown. Nathaniel Green and Henry Knox wanted to hire you⌠To be their Secretary? I donât think so. Whyâre you upset? Iâm notâ31 Itâs alright, you want to fight, youâve got a hunger. I was just like you when I was younger. Head full of fantasies of dyinâ like a martyr? Yes. Dying is easy, young man. Living is harder. Why are you telling me this? Iâm being honest. Iâm working with a third of what our Congress has promised. We are a powder keg about to explode, I need someone like you to lighten the load. So? I am not throwinâ away my shot! I am not throwinâ away my shot! Ayo, Iâm just like my country, Iâm young, scrappy and hungry! I am not throwing away my shot! Son, We are outgunned, outmanned! You need all the help you can get. I have some friends. Laurens, Mulligan, Marquis de Lafayette, okay, what else? Outnumbered, outplanned!32 Weâll need some spies on the inside, Some Kingâs men who might let some things slide. Iâll write to Congress and tell âem we need supplies, you rally the guys, master the element of surprise. Iâll rise above my station, organize your information, âtil we rise to the occasion of our new nation. Sir! Here comes the General! Rise up! Rise up! Here comes the General! Rise up! Boom! Chicka-boom! Here comes the General! Rise up! Rise up! Whoa, whoa, whoa⌠Whoa, whoa, whoaâŚ
Whoa, whoa, whoa⌠What? What? What? Here comes the General! What? And his right hand man! Boom!33 9. A Winterâs Ball How does the bastard, orphan, son of a whore, go on and on, grow into more of a phenomenon? Watch this obnoxious, arrogant, loudmouth bother be seated at the right hand of the father. Washington hires Hamilton right on sight, But Hamilton still wants to fight, not write. Now Hamiltonâs skill with a quill is undeniable But what do we have in common? Weâre reliable with the Ladies! There are so many to deflower. Ladies! Looks! Proximity to power. Ladies! They delighted and distracted him. Martha Washington named her feral tomcat after him! Thatâs true. 1780. A winterâs ball and the Schuyler sisters are the envy of all. Yo, if you can marry a sister, youâre rich, son. Is it a question of if, Burr, or which one?34 10. Helpless Hey Hey Hey hey Hey hey hey hey Ohh, I do I do I do I Dooo! Hey! Ohh, I do I do I do I Dooo! Boy you got me Hey hey hey hey Hey hey hey hey Hey hey hey hey Hey hey hey Helpless! Look into your eyes, and the skyâs the limit Iâm helpless! Down for the count, and Iâm drowninâ in âem. I have never been the type to try and grab the spotlight. We were at a revel with some rebels on a hot night, laughinâ at my sister as sheâs dazzling the room then you walked in and my heart went âBoom!â Tryinâ to catch your eye from the side of the ballroom, everybodyâs dancinâ and the bandâs top volume. Grind to the rhythm as we wine and dine. Grab my sister, and whisper, âYo, this oneâs mine.â My sister made her way across the room to you and I got nervous, thinking âWhatâs she gonna do?â She grabbed you by the arm, Iâm thinkinâ âIâm throughâ Then you look back at me and suddenly Iâm Helpless! Oooh Oooh Oooh Oooh35 Oh, look at those eyes, Oh! Yeah, Iâm helpless, I know Iâm so into you, I am so into you. I know Iâm down for the count And Iâm drowninâ in âem. Helpless! Look into your eyes, And the skyâs the limit Iâm Helpless! Down for the count, And Iâm drowninâ in âem. Iâm helpless! Look into your eyes, And the skyâs the limit Iâm helpless! Down for the count, And Iâm drowninâ in âem. Where are you taking me? Iâm about to change your life. Then by all means, lead the way. Elizabeth Schuyler. Itâs a pleasure to meet you. Schuyler? My sister. Thank you for all your service. If it takes fighting a war for us to meet, it will have been worth it. Iâll leave you to it.36 One week later Iâm writinâ a letter nightly. Now my life gets better, every letter that you write me. Laughinâ at my sister, cuz she wants to form a harem. Iâm just sayinâ, if you really loved me, you would share him. Ha! Two weeks later, In the living room stressinâ My fatherâs stone-faced while youâre asking for his blessinâ. Iâm dying inside, as you wine and dine and Iâm tryinâ not to cry, âcause thereâs nothing that your mind canât do. My father makes his way across the room to you. I panic for a second, thinking, âweâre throughâ But then he shakes your hand and says, âBe trueâ And you turn back to me, smiling, and Iâm Helpless! Helpless! Hoo! That boy is mine, that boy is mine! Helpless! Helpless! stressinâ blessinâ. Oooh Oooh Oooh Oooh Helpless! Look into your eyes, and the skyâs the limit Iâm Helpless! Down for the count, and Iâm drowninâ in âem Iâm helpless! Look into your eyes, And the skyâs the limit Iâm37 Down for the count, And Iâm drowninâ in em helpless! Down for the count, And Iâm drowninâ in em Eliza, I donât have a dollar to my name, an acre of land, a troop to command, a dollop of fame. All I haveâs my honor, a tolerance for pain, a couple of college credits and my top-notch brain. Insane, your family brings out a different side of me, Peggy confides in me, Angelica tried to take a bite of me, no stress, my love for you is never in doubt. Weâll get a little place in Harlem and weâll figure it out. Iâve been livinâ without a family since I was a child. My father left, my mother died, I grew up buckwild.
But Iâll never forget my motherâs face, that was real, and long as Iâm alive, Eliza, swear to God, youâll never feel so⌠Eliza⌠Iâve never felt soâ My life is gonâ be fine cuz Elizaâs in it. I do I do I do I do! I do I do I do I do! Hey, yeah, yeah! Iâm down for the count, Iâmâ I look into your eyes, and the skyâs the limit Iâm âŚdrowninâ in âem. Helpless! Helpless! Helpless! Down for the count and Iâm drowninâ in âem Helpless! Helpless! Helpless! Down for the count, and Iâm drowninâ in âem. In New York, you can be a new man⌠in New York, you can be a new man⌠In New York, you can be a new man⌠ELIZA Helpless.38 11. Satisfied Alright, alright. Thatâs what Iâm talkinâ about! Now everyone give it up for the maid of honor, Angelica Schuyler! A toast to the groom! To the bride! From your sister, who is always by your side. To your union, and the hope that you provide. May you always⌠be satisfied. To the groom! To the groom! To the groom! To the bride! To the bride! Angelica! Angelica! Angelica! By your side! To the union! To the revolution! You provide! You provide! Alwaysâ Rewindâ To the groom! To the bride! To the bride! Angelica! By your side! To the union! To the revolution! You provide! Alwaysâ Rewindâ I remember that night, I just might regret that night for the rest of my days. I remember those soldier boys tripping over themselves to win our praise. I remember that dreamlike candlelight39 like a dream that you canât quite place, but Alexander, Iâll never forget the first time I saw your face. I have never been the same, Intelligent eyes in a hunger-pang frame, And when you said âHi,â I forgot my dang name, set my heart aflame, evâry part aflame, This is not a game⌠You strike me as a woman who has never been satisfied. Iâm sure I donât know what you mean. You forget yourself. Youâre like me. Iâm never satisfied. Is that right? I have never been satisfied. My name is Angelica Schuyler. Alexander Hamilton. Whereâs your famâly from? Unimportant. Thereâs a million things I havenât done but just you wait, just you wait⌠So so soâ so this is what it feels like to match wits40 with someone at your level! What the hell is the catch? Itâs the feeling of freedom, of seeinâ the light, itâs Ben Franklin with a key and a kite! You see it, right? The conversation lasted two minutes, maybe three minutes, evârything we said in total agreement, itâs a dream and itâs a bit of a dance, a bit of a posture, itâs a bit of a stance. Heâs a bit of a flirt, but Iâm âa give it a chance. I asked about his famâly, did you see his answer? His hands started fidgeting, he looked askance? Heâs penniless, heâs flying by the seat of his pants. Handsome, boy, does he know it! Peach fuzz, and he canât even grow it! I wanna take him far away from this place, then I turn and see my sisterâs face and she is⌠Helpless⌠And I know she is⌠Helpless⌠And her eyes are just⌠Helpless⌠And I realize Three fundamental truths at the exact same time⌠Where are you taking me? Iâm about to change your life.41 Then by all means, lead the way. Number one! Iâm a girl in a world in which my only job is to marry rich. My father has no sons so Iâm the one who has to social climb for one, so Iâm the oldest and the wittiest and the gossip in New York City is insidious, And Alexander is penniless, Ha! That doesnât mean I want him any less. Elizabeth Schuyler. Itâs a pleasure to meet you. Schuyler? My sister. Number two! Heâs after me cuz Iâm a Schuyler sister. That elevates his status, Iâd have to be naĂŻve to set that aside, maybe that is why I introduce him to Eliza, now thatâs his bride. Nice going, Angelica, he was right, You will never be satisfied. Thank you for all your service. If it takes fighting a war for us to meet, it will have been worth it. Iâll leave you to it. Number three! I know my sister like I know my own mind, you will never find anyone as trusting or as kind. If I tell her that I love him sheâd be silently resigned, heâd be mine. She would say, âIâm fineâ Sheâd be lying.
But when I fantasize at night itâs Alexanderâs eyes, as I romanticize what might have been if I hadnât sized him up so quickly. At least my dear Elizaâs his wife; at least I keep his eyes in my life⌠To the groom! To the bride! From your sister, who is always by your side. To your union, and the hope that you provide. To the groom! To the groom! To the groom! To the bride! To the bride! Angelica! Angelica! By your side. To the union! To the revolution! To the groom! To the bride! To the bride! Angelica! By your side. To the union! To the revolution!43 May you always be satisfied. And I know Sheâll be happy as his bride. And I know You provide! You provide! Alwaysâ Be satisfied, be satisfied, Be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. You provide! Alwaysâ be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. He will never be satisfied. I will never be satisfied.44 12. The Story of Tonight (Reprise) I may not live to see our glory! I may not live to see our glory! But Iâve seen wonders great and small. Iâve seen wonders great and small. Cuz if the tomcat can get married, If Alexander can get marriedâ Thereâs hope for our ass, after all! Raise a glass to freedom. Hey! Something you will never see again! No matter what she tells you. Letâs have another round tonight! Raise a glass to the four of us! Ho! To the newly not poor of us!45 Woo! Weâll tell the story of tonight. Letâs have another roundâ Well, if it isnât Aaron Burr. Sir! I didnât think that you would make it. To be sure. Burr! I came to say congratulations. Spit a verse, Burr! I see the whole gang is here. You are the worst, Burr! Ignore them. Congrats to you, Lieutenant Colonel. I wish I had your command instead of manning Georgeâs journal. No, you donât.46 Yes, I do. Now, be sensible. From what I hear, youâve made yourself indispensable. Well, well, I heard youâve got a special someone on the side, Burr. Is that so? What are you tryinâ to hide, Burr? I should go. No, these guys should go. What? No! Leave us alone. Man⌠Itâs alright, Burr. I wish youâd brought this girl with you tonight, Burr. Youâre very kind, but Iâm afraid itâs unlawful, sir. What do you mean?47 Sheâs married. I see. Sheâs married to a British officer. Oh shit⌠Congrats again, Alexander. Smile more. Iâll see you on the other side of the war. I will never understand you. If you love this woman, go get her! What are you waiting for? Iâll see you on the other side of the war. Iâll see you on the other side of the war.48 13. Wait For It Theodosia writes me a letter evâry day. Iâm keeping her bed warm while her husband is away. Heâs on the British side in Georgia. Heâs tryinâ to keep the colonies in line. He can keep all of Georgia. Theodosia, sheâs mine. Love doesnât discriminate between the sinners and the saints, it takes and it takes and it takes and we keep loving anyway. We laugh and we cry and we break and we make our mistakes. And if thereâs a reason Iâm by her side when so many have tried then Iâm willing to wait for it. Iâm willing to wait for it. My grandfather was a fire and brimstone preacher But there are things that the homilies and hymns wonât teach ya My mother was a genius My father commanded respect When they died they left no instructions. Just a legacy to protect. Preacher, preacher, preacher Teach ya, teach ya, teach ya Respect, respect Genius49 Death doesnât discriminate between the sinners and the saints, it takes and it takes and it takes and we keep living anyway. We rise and we fall and we break and we make our mistakes. And if thereâs a reason Iâm still alive when everyone who loves me has died Iâm willing to wait for it. Iâm willing to wait for it.
Wait for it Wait for it Wait for it Wait for it I am the one thing in life I can control Wait for it Wait for it Wait for it Wait for it I am inimitable I am an original Wait for it Wait for it Wait for it Wait for it Iâm not falling behind or running late Wait for it Wait for it Wait for it Wait for it Iâm not standing still, I am lying in wait Wait Wait Wait Hamilton faces an endless uphill climb Climb Climb Climb He has something to prove he has nothing to lose Lose Lose Lose Lose Hamiltonâs pace is relentless, he wastes no time Time Time Time What is it like in his shoes?51 Hamilton doesnât hesitate. He exhibits no restraint. He takes and he takes and he takes and he keeps winning anyway. He changes the game. He plays and he raises the stakes. And if thereâs a reason he seems to thrive when so few survive, then Goddamnitâ I'm willing to wait for it. I'm willing to wait for it⌠Life doesnât discriminate between the sinners and the saints, it takes and it takes and it takes. We rise We fall and if thereâs a reason Iâm still alive when so many have died, then Iâm willinâ toâ I'm willing to wait for it Wait for it Wait for⌠I'm willing toâ Life doesnât discriminate between the sinners and the saints, it takes and it takes and it takes and we keep living anyway, we rise and we fall and we break and we make our mistakes. and if thereâs a reason Iâm still alive when so many have died, then Iâm willinâ toâ Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠WaitâŚ52 14. Stay Alive Stay alive⌠Stay alive⌠I have never seen the General so despondent. I have taken over writing all his correspondence. Congress writes, âGeorge, attack the British forces.â I shoot back, we have resorted to eating our horses. Local merchants deny us equipment, assistance, they only take British money, so sing a song of sixpence. The cavalryâs not coming. Sir! Alex, listen. Thereâs only one way for us to win this. Provoke outrage, outright. Thatâs right. Donât engage, strike by night. Remain relentless âtil their troops take flight. Make it impossible to justify the cost of the fight. Outrun. Outrun. Outlast.53 Outlast. Hit âem quick, get out fast. Chick-a-plao! Stay alive âtil this horror show is past. Weâre gonna fly a lot of flags half-mast. Raise a glass! I go back to New York and my apprenticeship. I ask for French aid, I pray that France has sent a ship. I stay at work with Hamilton, we write essays against slavery, and every dayâs a test of our camaraderie and bravery. We cut supply lines, we steal contraband, we pick and choose our battles and places to take a stand. And evâry day, âSir, entrust me with a command,â and evâry day, No. He dismisses me out of hand. Instead of me, Stay aliveâŚ54 he promotes Charles Lee. Makes him second-in-command: Charles Lee. Iâm a General. Whee!!!! Yeah. Heâs not the choice I would have gone with. He shits the bed at the Battle of Monmouth. Evâryone attack! Retreat! Attack! Retreat! What are you doing, Lee? Get back on your feet! But thereâs so many of them! Iâm sorry, is this not your speed?! Hamilton! Ready, sir! Have Lafayette take the lead! Yes, sir!55 A thousand soldiers die in a hundred degree heat. As we snatch a stalemate from the jaws of defeat. Charles Lee was left behind without a pot to piss in. He started sayinâ this to anybody who would listen: Washington cannot be left alone to his devices indecisive, from crisis to crisis. The best thing he can do for the revolution is turn nâ go back to plantinâ tobacco in Mount Vernon. Oo!! Donât do a thing. History will prove him wrong. But, sir! We have a war to fight, letâs move along. Strong words from Lee, someone oughta hold him to it. I canât disobey direct orders. Then Iâll do it. Alexander, youâre the closest friend Iâve got. Laurens, do not throw away your shot.56 15. Ten Duel Commandments One, two, three, four Five, six, seven, eight, nine⌠Itâs the Ten Duel Commandments. Itâs the Ten Duel Commandments.
Number one! The challenge: demand satisfaction. If they apologize, no need for further action. Number two! If they donât, grab a friend, thatâs your second. Your lieutenant when thereâs reckoning to be reckoned. Number three! Have your seconds meet face to face. Negotiate a peace⌠Or negotiate a time and place. This is commonplace, âspecially âtween recruits. Most disputes die, and no one shoots. Number four! If they donât reach a peace, thatâs alright. Time to get some pistols and a doctor on site. You pay him in advance, you treat him with civility. You have him turn around so he can have deniability. Five! Duel before the sun is in the sky. Pick a place to die where itâs high and dry, number six! Leave a note for your next of kin. Tell âem where you been. Pray that hell or heaven lets you in. Seven! Confess your sins, ready for the moment of adrenaline when you finally face your opponent. Number eight! Your last chance to negotiate. Send in your seconds, see if they can set the record straight⌠Alexander. Aaron Burr, sir. Can we agree that duels are dumb and immature? Sure. But your man has to answer for his words, Burr. With his life? We both know thatâs absurd, sir. Hang on, how many men died because Lee was inexperienced and ruinous? Okay, so weâre doinâ this. Number nine! Look âem in the eye, aim no higher. Summon all the courage you require. Then count One two three four Five six seven eight nine Number Ten paces! Fire!59 16. Meet Me Inside Lee, do you yield? You shot him in the side! Yes, he yields! Iâm satisfied. Yo, we gotta clear the field! Go! We won. Here comes the General! This should be fun. What is the meaning of this? Mr. Burr, get a medic for the General. Yes, sir. Lee, you will never agree with me, but believe me, these young men donât speak for me. Thank you for your service. Letâs ride! Hamilton! Sir!60 Meet me inside. Meet him inside! Meet him inside! Meet him inside, meet him, meet him inside! Sonâ Donât call me son. This war is hard enough without infightingâ Lee called you out. We called his bluff. You solve nothing, you aggravate our allies to the south. Youâre absolutely right. John should have shot him in the mouth. That wouldâve shut him up. Sonâ Iâm notcha sonâ Watch your tone. I am not a maiden in need of defending, I am grown. Charles Lee, Thomas Conway, these men take your name and they rake it through the mud. My nameâs been through a lot, I can take it.61 Well, I donât have your name. I donât have your titles. I donât have your land. But, if youâ Noâ If you gave me command of a battalion, a group of men to lead, I could fly above my station after the war. Or you could die and we need you alive. Iâm more than willing to dieâ Your wife needs you alive, son, I need you aliveâ Call me son one more timeâ Go home, Alexander. Thatâs an order from your commander. Sirâ Go home.62 17. That Would Be Enough Look around, look around at how lucky we are to be alive right now. Look around, look around⌠How long have you known? A month or so. Eliza, you should have told me. I wrote to the General a month ago. No. I begged him to send you home. You should have told me. Iâm not sorry. I knew youâd fight until the war was won But you deserve a chance to meet your son. Look around, look around at how lucky we are to be alive right now. The warâs not done. Will you relish being a poor manâs wife, unable to provide for your life?63 I relish being your wife. Look around, look around⌠Look at where you are. Look at where you started. The fact that youâre alive is a miracle. Just stay alive, that would be enough. And if this child Shares a fraction of your smile or a fragment of your mind, look out world! That would be enough. I donât pretend to know the challenges youâre facing. The worlds you keep erasing and creating in your mind. But Iâm not afraid. I know who I married. So long as you come home at the end of the day that would be enough. We donât need a legacy. We donât need money.
If I could grant you peace of mind, If you could let me inside your heart⌠Oh, let me be a part of the narrative in the story they will write someday. Let this moment be the first chapter: where you decide to stay and I could be enough and we could be enough that would be enough.64 18. Guns and Ships How does a ragtag volunteer army in need of a shower somehow defeat a global superpower? How do we emerge victorious from the quagmire? Leave the battlefield waving Betsy Rossâ flag higher? Yo. Turns out we have a secret weapon! An immigrant you know and love whoâs unafraid to step in! Heâs constantly confusinâ, confoundinâ the British henchmen. Evâryone give it up for Americaâs favorite fighting Frenchman! Lafayette! Iâm takin this horse by the reins makinâ redcoats redder with bloodstains. Lafayette! And Iâm never gonna stop until I make âem drop and burn âem up and scatter their remains, Iâm Lafayette! Watch me engaginâ em! Escapinâ em! Enraginâ em! Iâmâ Lafayette! I go to France for more funds. Lafayette! I come back with more65 Guns And ships And so the balance shifts. We rendezvous with Rochambeau, consolidate their gifts. We can end this war at Yorktown, cut them off at sea, but for this to succeed, thereâs someone else we need: I know. Hamilton! Sir, he knows what to do in a trench. ingenuitive and fluent in French, I meanâ Hamilton! Sir, youâre gonna have to use him eventually, whatâs he gonna do on the bench? I meanâ Hamilton! No one has more resilience or matches my practical tactical brillianceâ Hamilton! You wanna fight for your land back? COMPANY Hamilton!66 I need my right hand man back! Ah! Uh, get ya right hand man back you know you gotta get ya right hand man back I mean you gotta put some thought into the letter but the sooner the better to get your right hand man back! Hamilton! Hamilton! Hamilton, Hamilton! Haâ haâ! Get your right hand man back! Your right hand man back! Hamilton! Haâ Haâ Hamilton, Hamilton! Haâ haâ! Alexander Hamilton, troops are waiting in the field for you. If you join us right now, together we can turn the tide. Oh, Alexander Hamilton, I have soldiers who will yield for you. If we manage to get this right, theyâll surrender by early light. The world will never be the same, AlexanderâŚ67 19. History Has Its Eyes On You I was younger then you are now when I was given my first command. I led my men straight into a massacre. I witnessed their deaths firsthand. I made every mistake, I felt the shame rise in me, And even now I lie awake, Knowing history has its eyes on me. History has its eyes on me. Whoa⌠Whoa⌠Whoa⌠Yeah Whoa⌠Whoa⌠Whoa⌠Yeah Let me tell you what I wish Iâd known when I was young and dreamed of glory: You have no control: Who lives, who dies, who tells your story. I know that we can win. I know that greatness lies in you. But remember from here on in, History has its Eyes on you. Whoa⌠Whoa⌠Whoa⌠History has its eyes on you.68 20. Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down) The battle of Yorktown. 1781. Monsieur Hamilton. Monsieur Lafayette. In command where you belong. How you say, no sweat. Weâre finally on the field. Weâve had quite a run. Immigrants: We get the job done. So what happens if we win? I go back to France, I bring freedom to my people if Iâm given the chance. Weâll be with you when you do. Go lead your men. See you on the other side. âTil we meet again, letâs go! I am not throwinâ away my shot! I am not throwinâ away my shot! Hey yo, Iâm just like my country, Iâm young, scrappy and hungry and Iâm not throwinâ away my shot! I am not throwinâ away my shot! âTil the world turns upside down⌠âTil the world turns upside down! I imagine death so much it feels more like a memory. This is where it gets me: on my feet, the enemy ahead of me. If this is the end of me, at least I have a friend with me, weapon in my hand, a command, and my men with me. Then I remember my Elizaâs expecting me⌠not only that, my Elizaâs expecting.
We gotta go, gotta get the job done, gotta start a new nation, gotta meet my son! Take the bullets out your gun! What? The bullets out your gun! What? We move under cover and we move as one through the night, we have one shot to live another day. We cannot let a stray gunshot give us away. We will fight up close, seize the moment and stay in it. Itâs either that or meet the business end of a bayonet. The code word is âRochambeau,â dig me? Rochambeau!70 You have your orders now, go, man, go! And so the American experiment begins with my friends all scattered to the winds. Laurens is in South Carolina, redefining bravâry. Weâll never be free until we end slavery! When we finally drive the British away, Lafayette is there waitingâ In Chesapeake Bay! How did we know that this plan would work? We had a spy on the inside. Thatâs right, Hercules Mulligan! A tailor spyinâ on the British government! I take their measurements, information and then I smuggle it! Up To my brotherâs revolutionary covenant Iâm runninâ with the Sons of Liberty and I am lovinâ it! See, thatâs what happens when you up against the ruffians. We in the shit now, somebody gotta shovel it! Hercules Mulligan, I need no introduction, when you knock me down I get the fuck back up again! Left! Right! Hold! Go! What! What! What! After a week of fighting, a young man in a red coat stands on a parapet. We lower our guns as he frantically waves a white handkerchief. And just like that, itâs over. We tend to our wounded, we count our dead. Black and white soldiers wonder alike if this really means freedom. Not. Yet. We negotiate the terms of surrender. I see George Washington smile. We escort their men out of Yorktown. They stagger home single file. Tens of thousands of people flood the streets. There are screams and church bells ringing. And as our fallen foes retreat, I hear the drinking song theyâre singing⌠The world turned upside down. The world turned upside down, the world turned upside down, the world turned upside down, down, down, down, down. Freedom for America, freedom for France! Down, down, down. Gotta start a new nation, gotta meet my son.72 Down, down, down. We won! We won! We won! We won! The world turned upside down!73 21. What Comes Next? They say the price of my warâs not a price that theyâre willing to pay. Insane. You cheat with the French, now Iâm fighting with France and with Spain. Iâm so blue. I thought that weâd made an arrangement when you went away, You were mine to subdue. Well, even despite our estrangement, Iâve got a small query for you: What comes next? Youâve been freed. Do you know how hard it is to lead? Youâre on your own. Awesome. Wow. Do you have a clue what happens now? Oceans rise. Empires fall. Itâs much harder when itâs all your call. All alone, across the sea. When your people say they hate you, donât come crawling back to me. Da da da dat da dat da da da Da ya da Da da dat Da da ya da⌠Youâre on your ownâŚ74 22. Dear Theodosia Dear Theodosia, what to say to you? You have my eyes. You have your motherâs name. When you came into the world, you cried and it broke my heart. Iâm dedicating every day to you. Domestic life was never quite my style. When you smile, you knock me out, I fall apart. And I thought I was so smart. You will come of age with our young nation. Weâll bleed and fight for you, weâll make it right for you. If we lay a strong enough foundation weâll pass it on to you, weâll give the world to you, and youâll blow us all away⌠someday, someday. Yeah, youâll blow us all away, someday, someday. Oh Philip, when you smile I am undone. My son. Look at my son. Pride is not the word Iâm looking for. There is so much more inside me now. Oh Philip, you outshine the morning sun. My son. When you smile, I fall apart. And I thought I was so smart. My father wasnât around. My father wasnât around. I swear that Iâll be around for you. Iâll be around for you. Iâll do whatever it takes.75 Iâll make a million mistakes. Iâll make the world safe and sound for you⌠âŚwill come of age with our young nation.
Weâll bleed and fight for you, weâll make it right for you. If we lay a strong enough foundation weâll pass it on to you, weâll give the world to you, and youâll blow us all away⌠someday, someday. Yeah, youâll blow us all away, someday, someday.76 23. Non-Stop After the war I went back to New York. A-after the war I went back to New York. I finished up my studies and I practiced law. I practiced law, Burr worked next door. Even though we started at the very same time, Alexander Hamilton began to climb. How to account for his rise to the top? Maaaaan, the man is non-stop! ENSEMBLE Non-stop! Gentlemen of the jury, Iâm curious, bear with me. Are you aware that weâre making histâry? This is the first murder trial of our brand-new nation. The liberty behind deliberationâ ENSEMBLE Non-stop! I intend to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt with my assistant counselâ Co-counsel. Hamilton, sit down. Our client Levi Weeks is innocent. Call your first witness. Thatâs all you had to say! Okay! One more thingâ77 Why do you assume youâre the smartest in the room? Why do you assume youâre the smartest in the room? Why do you assume youâre the smartest in the room? Soon that attitude may be your doom! Awwww! Why do you write like youâre running out of time? Write day and night like youâre running out of time? Evâry day you fight, like youâre running out of time. Keep on fighting. In the meantimeâ Why do you write like youâre running out of time? Evâry day you fight, like youâre running out of time. Non-stop! Corruptionâs such an old song that we can sing along in harmony and nowhere is it stronger than in Albany. This colonyâs economyâs increasingly stalling and Honestly, thatâs why public service seems to be calling me. Heâs just Non-stop! I practiced the law, I practicâly perfected it. Iâve seen injustice in the world and Iâve corrected it. Now for a strong central democracy, If not, then Iâll be Socrates Throwing verbal rocks at these mediocrities. ENSEMBLE Awww! Hamilton, at the Constitutional Convention: I was chosen for the Constitutional Convention. There as a New York junior delegate: Now what Iâm going to say may sound indelicate⌠Goes and proposes his own form of government! His own plan for a new form of government! Awwww! What? What? Talks for six hours! The convention is listless! Bright young man⌠Yo, who the f is this? Why do you always say what you believe? Why do you always say what you believe? Evâry proclamation guarantees free ammunition for your enemies! Why do you write like itâs going out of style? Write day and night like itâs going out of style? Why do you always say what you believe? Awww! Going out of style, hey! Going out of style, hey! Evâry day you fight like itâs going out of style. Do what you do. Alexander?79 Aaron Burr, sir. Itâs the middle of the night. Can we confer, sir? Is this a legal matter? Yes, and itâs important to me. What do you need? Burr, youâre a better lawyer than me. Okay. I know I talk too much, Iâm abrasive. Youâre incredible in court. Youâre succinct, persuasive. My client needs a strong defense. Youâre the solution. Whoâs your client? The new U. S. Constitution? No. Hear me out. No way!80 A series of essays, anonymously published, defending the document to the public. No one will read it. I disagree. And if it fails? Burr, thatâs why we need it. The constitutionâs a mess. So it needs amendments. Itâs full of contradictions. So is independence. We have to start somewhere. No. No way. Youâre making a mistake. Good night. Hey. What are you waiting for? What do you stall for? What? We won the war. What was it all for? Do you support this constitution? Of course. Then defend it. And what if youâre backing the wrong horse? Burr, we studied and we fought and we killed for the notion of a nation we now get to build. For once in your life, take a stand with pride. I donât understand how you stand to the side. Iâll keep all my plans close to my chest. Iâll wait here and see which way the wind will blow.
Iâm taking my time, watching the afterbirth of a nation, watching the tension grow. Wait for it, wait for it, wait⌠Which way the wind will blow. Iâm taking my time, watching the afterbirth of a nation, watching the tension grow. I am sailing off to London. Iâm accompanied by someone who always pays. I have found a wealthy husband who will keep me in comfort for all my days. He is not a lot of fun, but thereâs no one who can match you for turn of phrase. My Alexander. Angelica. Donât forget to write. Look at where you are. Look at where you started. The fact that youâre alive is a miracle. Just stay alive, that would be enough. And if your wife could share a fraction of your time, if I could grant you peace of mind, would that be enough? Alexander joins forces with James Madison and John Jay to write a series of essays defending the new United States Constitution, entitled The Federalist Papers. The plan was to write a total of twenty-five essays, the work divided evenly among the three men. In the end, they wrote eighty-five essays, in the span of six months. John Jay got sick after writing five. James Madison wrote twenty-nine. Hamilton wrote the other fifty-one! How do you write like youâre running out of time? Write day and night like youâre running out of time? Evâry day you fight, like youâre running out of time, like youâre running out of time, are you running out of time? Running out of time? running out of time? running out of time, running out of time, Awwww! How do you write like tomorrow wonât arrive? How do you write like you need it to survive? How do you write evâry second youâre alive? Evâry second youâre alive? Evâry second youâre alive? They are asking me to lead. I am doing the best I can to get the people that I need, Iâm asking you to be my right hand man. Treasury or State? I know itâs a lot to ask, Treasury or State? To leave behind the world you know⌠Sir, do you want me to run the Treasury or State department? Treasury. Letâs go. Alexander⌠I have to leave. Alexanderâ Look around, look around at how lucky we are to be alive right now. Helpless⌠HAMILTON They are asking me to lead. Look around, isnât this enough?84 He will never be satisfied, he will never be satisfied, satisfied, satisfied⌠He will never be satisfied, satisfied, satisfied⌠Why do you fight like history has its eyes on you⌠I am not throwinâ away my shot! I am not throwinâ away my shot! I am Alexander Hamilton! I am not throwinâ away my shot! What would be enough To be satisfied, satisfied, satisfied⌠Look around, look around! Isnât this enough? What would be enough? Why do you fight like history has its eyes on you⌠Just you wait! Just you wait! Alexander Hamilton Hamilton, just you wait! History has its eyes⌠on⌠you! History has its eyes⌠on⌠you⌠history has its eyes on you⌠Why do you assume youâre the smartest in the room? Why do you assume youâre the smartest in the room? Why do you assume youâre the smartest in the room? Soon that attitudeâs gonna be your doom! Why do you fight like youâre running out of time? Why do you fight like history has its eyes on you⌠Non-stop! Non-stop! Non-stop! Non-stop! history has its eyes on youâŚ
i don't even want to reply to this but *sighhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh*
i pity anyone trying to find their way through your blog now
heheheheheheh you get consequences i get consequences everyone gets consequences
oh gods I sent this on computer it is so much worse on a phone
yippie consequences my old friend...
I close the gate
the fuck is this supposed to mean

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Alexander Hamilton How does a bastard, orphan, son of a whore and a Scotsman, dropped in the middle of a forgotten spot in the Caribbean by providence, impoverished, in squalor, grow up to be a hero and a scholar? The ten-dollar founding father without a father got a lot farther by working a lot harder, by being a lot smarter, by being a self-starter, by fourteen, they placed him in charge of a trading charter. And every day while slaves were being slaughtered and carted away across the waves, he struggled and kept his guard up. Inside, he was longing for something to be a part of, the brother was ready to beg, steal, borrow or barter. Then a hurricane came, and devastation reigned, our man saw his future drip, dripping down the drain, put a pencil to his temple, connected it to his brain, and he wrote his first refrain, a testament to his pain. Well, the word got around, they said, âThis kid is insane, manâ took up a collection just to send him to the mainland. âGet your education, donât forget from whence you came, and the world is gonna know your name. Whatâs your name, man?â Alexander Hamilton. My name is Alexander Hamilton. And thereâs a million things I havenât done, but just you wait, just you waitâŚ2 When he was ten his father split, full of it, debt-ridden, two years later, see Alex and his mother bed-ridden, half-dead sittin in their own sick, the scent thick, And Alex got better but his mother went quick. Moved in with a cousin, the cousin committed suicide. Left him with nothinâ but ruined pride, something new inside, a voice saying, âYou gotta fend for yourself.â âAlex, you gotta fend for yourself.â he started retreatinâ and readinâ every treatise on the shelf. There would have been nothinâ left to do for someone less astute, he woulda been dead or destitute without a cent of restitution, started workinâ, clerkinâ for his late motherâs landlord, tradinâ sugar cane and rum and all the things he canât afford scamminâ for every book he can get his hands on, planninâ for the future see him now as he stands on the bow of a ship headed for a new land, In New York you can be a new man. Scamminâ Planninâ Oooh⌠In New York you can be a new manâ In New York you can be a new manâ Just you wait! Just you wait! In New York you can be a new manâ In New Yorkâ3 New Yorkâ Just you wait! Alexander Hamilton We are waiting in the wings for you You could never back down, you never learned to take your time! Oh, Alexander Hamilton When America sings for you Will they know what you overcame? Will they know you rewrote the game? The world will never be the same, oh. Alexander Hamilton Waiting in the wings for you You never learned to take your time! Oh, Alexander Hamilton Alexander Hamilton⌠America sings for you Will they know what you overcame? Will they know you rewrote the game? The world will never be the same, oh. The ship is in the harbor now, see if you can spot him. Another immigrant, cominâ up from the bottom. His enemies destroyed his rep, America forgot him Just you wait Just you wait We fought with him. Me? I died for him. Me? I trusted him. Me? I loved him.4 And me? Iâm the damn fool that shot him. Thereâs a million things I havenât done, but just you wait! Whatâs your name, man? Alexander Hamilton!5 2. Aaron Burr, Sir 1776. New York City. Pardon me. Are you Aaron Burr, sir? That depends. Whoâs asking? Oh, well, sure, sir, Iâm Alexander Hamilton, Iâm at your service, sir. I have been looking for you. Iâm getting nervous. Sir⌠I heard your name at Princeton. I was seeking an accelerated course of study when I got sort of out of sorts with a buddy of yours. I may have punched him. Itâs a blur, sir. He handles the financials? You punched the bursar. Yes! I wanted to do what you did. Graduate in two, then join the revolution. He looked at me like I was stupid, Iâm not stupid. So howâd you do it? Howâd you graduate so fast? It was my parentsâ dying wish before they passed. Youâre an orphan. Of course! Iâm an orphan.
God, I wish there was a war! Then we could prove that weâre worth more than anyone bargained for⌠Can I buy you a drink? That would be nice. While weâre talking, let me offer you some free advice. Talk less. What? Smile more. Ha. Donât let them know what youâre against or what youâre for. You canât be serious. You wanna get ahead? Yes. Fools who run their mouths off wind up dead. Yo yo yo yo yo! What time is it? Show time! âŚlike I said⌠Show time! Show time! Yo! Iâm John Laurens in the place to be! Two pints oâ Sam Adams, but Iâm workinâ on three, uh! Those redcoats donât want it with me! Cuz I will pop chick-a pop these cops till Iâm free! Oui oui, mon ami, je mâappelle Lafayette! The Lancelot of the revolutionary set! I came from afar just to say âBonsoir!â Tell the King âCasse toi!â Whoâs the best? Câest moi! Brrrah brraaah! I am Hercules Mulligan, Up in it, lovinâ it, yes I heard ya mother said âCome again?â Lock up ya daughters and horses, of course itâs hard to have intercourse over four sets of corsets⌠No more sex, pour me another brew, son! Letâs raise a couple more⌠To the revolution! Well, if it ainât the prodigy of Princeton college! Aaron Burr! Give us a verse, drop some knowledge! Good luck with that: youâre takinâ a stand. You spit. Iâm âa sit. Weâll see where we land. Boooo! Burr, the revolutionâs imminent. What do you stall for? HAMILTON If you stand for nothing, Burr, whatâll you fall for?8 3. My Shot Ooh, Who are you? Ooh, Who are you? Ooh, Who are you? Ooh, who is this kid? Whatâs he gonna do? I am not throwing away my shot! I am not throwing away my shot! Hey yo, Iâm just like my country, Iâm young, scrappy and hungry, and Iâm not throwing away my shot! Iâm âa get a scholarship to Kingâs College. I probâly shouldnât brag, but dag, I amaze and astonish. The problem is I got a lot of brains but no polish. I gotta holler just to be heard. With every word, I drop knowledge! Iâm a diamond in the rough, a shiny piece of coal tryinâ to reach my goal. My power of speech: unimpeachable. Only nineteen but my mind is older. These New York City streets get colder, I shoulder evâry burden, evâry disadvantage I have learned to manage, I donât have a gun to brandish, I walk these streets famished. The plan is to fan this spark into a flame. But damn, itâs getting dark, so let me spell out the name, I am theâ A-l-e-x-a-n-d e-râwe areâmeant to be⌠A colony that runs independently. Meanwhile, Britain keeps shittinâ on us endlessly. Essentially, they tax us relentlessly, then King George turns around, runs a spending spree. He ainât ever gonna set his descendants free, so there will be a revolution in this century. Enter me!9 (He says in parentheses) Donât be shocked when your histâry book mentions me. I will lay down my life if it sets us free. Eventually, youâll see my ascendancy, And I am not throwing away my shot. I am not throwing away my shot. Hey yo, Iâm just like my country, Iâm young, scrappy and hungry and Iâm not throwing away my shot. My shot! My shot! And Iâm not throwing away my shot. I am not throwing away my shot. I am not throwing away my shot. Hey yo, Iâm just like my country, Iâm young, scrappy and hungry and Iâm not throwing away my shot. Itâs time to take a shot! I dream of life without a monarchy. The unrest in France will lead to âonarchy? âOnarchy? How you say, how you say, âanarchy?â When I fight, I make the other side panicky. With myâ Shot! Yo, Iâm a tailorâs apprentice, and I got yâall knuckleheads in loco parentis. Iâm joining the rebellion cuz I know itâs my chance to socially advance, instead of sewinâ some pants! Iâm gonna take aâ Shot!10 But weâll never be truly free until those in bondage have the same rights as you and me, you and I. Do or die. Wait till I sally in on a stallion with the first black battalion have anotherâ Shot! Geniuses, lower your voices. You keep out of trouble and you double your choices. Iâm with you, but the situation is fraught. Youâve got to be carefully taught: If you talk, youâre gonna get shot! Burr, check what we got.
Mister Lafayette, hard rock like Lancelot, I think your pants look hot, Laurens, I like you a lot. Letâs hatch a plot blacker than the kettle callinâ the pot⌠What are the odds the gods would put us all in one spot, poppinâ a squat on conventional wisdom, like it or not, a bunch of revolutionary manumission abolitionists? Give me a position, show me where the ammunition is! Oh, am I talkinâ too loud? Sometimes I get over excited, shoot off at the mouth. I never had a group of friends before, I promise that Iâll make yâall proud. Letâs get this guy in front of a crowd. I am not throwing away my shot. I am not throwing away my shot. Hey yo, Iâm just like my country, Iâm young, scrappy and hungry and Iâm not throwing away my shot. I am not throwing away my shot.11 I am not throwing away my shot. Hey yo, Iâm just like my country, Iâm young, scrappy and hungry and Iâm not throwing away my shot. Evârybody sing: Whoa, whoa, whoa Hey! Whoa! Wooh!! Whoa! Ay, let âem hear ya! Letâs go! I said shout it to the rooftops! Said, to the rooftops! Come on! Come on, letâs go! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Yea! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Yea! Rise up! When youâre living on your knees, you rise up. Tell your brother that heâs gotta rise up. Tell your sister that she's gotta rise up. When are these colonies gonna rise up? When are these colonies gonna rise up? When are these colonies gonna rise up? When are these colonies gonna rise up? Rise up! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Whoa! Rise up! I imagine death so much it feels more like a memory Whenâs it gonna get me? In my sleep? Seven feet ahead of me? If I see it cominâ, do I run or do I let it be? Is it like a beat without a melody?12 See, I never thought Iâd live past twenty. Where I come from some get half as many. Ask anybody why we livinâ fast and we laugh, reach for a flask, we have to make this moment last, thatâs plenty. Scratch that, this is not a moment, itâs the movement where all the hungriest brothers with something to prove went? Foes oppose us, we take an honest stand, we roll like Moses, claiminâ our promised land. And? If we win our independence? âZat a guarantee of freedom for our descendants? Or will the blood we shed begin an endless cycle of vengeance and death with no defendants? I know the action in the street is excitinâ, but Jesus, between all the bleedinâ ân fightinâ Iâve been readinâ ân writinâ. We need to handle our financial situation. Are we a nation of states? Whatâs the state of our nation? Iâm past patiently waitinâ. Iâm passionately smashinâ every expectation, every actionâs an act of creation! Iâm laughinâ in the face of casualties and sorrow, for the first time, Iâm thinkinâ past tomorrow, And I am not throwing away my shot. I am not throwing away my shot. Hey yo, Iâm just like my country, Iâm young, scrappy and hungry and Iâm not throwing away my shot. Weâre gonna rise up! Time to take a shot! Weâre gonna rise up! Time to take a shot! Weâre gonna Time to take a shot! Not throwing away my shot. Not throwing away my shot. Weâre gonna rise up! Rise up!13 Time to take a shot! Take a shot! Shot! Shot! A-yo itâs time to take a shot! Time to take a shot! And I amâ Rise up! Rise up! Rise up! Rise up! Riâ riâ riâ Time to take a shot! Time to take a shot! And I amâ Not throwinâ away myâ Not throwinâ away my shot!14 4. The Story of Tonight I may not live to see our glory! I may not live to see our glory! But I will gladly join the fight! But I will gladly join the fight! And when our children tell our story⌠And when our children tell our story⌠Theyâll tell the story of tonight. Letâs have another round tonight. Letâs have another round tonight. Letâs have another round tonight. Raise a glass to freedom, Something they can never take away, no matter what they tell you. Raise a glass to the four of us. Tomorrow thereâll be more of us. Telling the story of tonight.15 Theyâll tell the story of tonight. Raise a glass to freedom, something they can never take away. No matter what they tell you. Letâs have another round tonight.
Raise a glass to the four of us. Tomorrow thereâll be more of us. Telling the story of tonight Letâs have another round tonight Theyâll tell the story of tonight Theyâll tell the story of tonight Theyâll tell the story of tonight Raise a glass to freedom Raise a glass to freedom Theyâll tell the story ofâ Tonight16 5. The Schuyler Sisters Thereâs nothing rich folks love more than going downtown and slumminâ it with the poor. They pull up in their carriages and gawk at the students in the common Just to watch them talk. Take Philip Schuyler: the man is loaded. Uh-oh, but little does he know that his daughters, Peggy, Angelica, Eliza sneak into the city just to watch all the guys atâ Work, work! Angelica! Work, work! Eliza! And Peggy! Work, work! The Schuyler sisters! Angelica! Peggy! Eliza! Work!17 Daddy said to be home by sundown. Daddy doesnât need to know. Daddy said not to go downtown. Like I said, youâre free to go. Butâlook around, look around, the revolutionâs happening in New York. New York. Angelica Work! Itâs bad enough daddy wants to go to war. People shouting in the square. Itâs bad enough thereâll be violence on our shore. New ideas in the air. Look around, look aroundâ Angelica, remind me what weâre looking for⌠Sheâs lookinâ for me! Eliza, Iâm lookinâ for a mind at work. Iâm lookinâ for a mind at work! Iâm lookinâ for a mind at work! Whooaaaaa! Whooaaaaa! Work! Work, work! Work, work! Work, work! Work! Wooh! Thereâs nothinâ like summer in the city. Someone in a rush next to someone lookinâ pretty. Excuse me, miss, I know itâs not funny But your perfume smells like your daddyâs got money. Why you slumminâ in the city in your fancy heels You searchin for an urchin who can give you ideals? Burr, you disgust me. Ah, so youâve discussed me. Iâm a trust fund, baby, you can trust me! Iâve been reading Common Sense by Thomas Paine. So men say that Iâm intense or Iâm insane. You want a revolution? I want a revelation So listen to my declaration: âWe hold these truths to be self-evident That all men are created equalâ And when I meet Thomas Jefferson, Unh! Iâm âa compel him to include women in the sequel! Work! Look around, look around at how Lucky we are to be alive right now! Look around, look around at how Lucky we are to be alive right now! History is happening in Manhattan and we just happen to be in the greatest city in the world! In the greatest city in the world! Cuz Iâve been reading Common Sense by Thomas Paine. So men say that Iâm intense or Iâm insane. You want a revolution? I want a revelation So listen to my declaration: We hold these truths to be self evident that all men are created equal Whoo! Look around, look around The revolutionâs happening inâ New York! In New York! Look around Look around At how lucky we are to be alive right now Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Look around, look around the revolutionâs happening Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Look around, look around at how lucky we are to be alive right now! History is happening in Manhattan and we just happen to be20 In the greatest city in the world In the greatest cityâ In the greatest city in the world! Work, work! Work, work! Work, work! Work, work! Work, work! Work, work! Work, work! Angelica! Eliza! And Peggy! The Schuyler sisters! Weâre looking for a mind at work! Hey! Hey! Work, work! Work, work! Work, work! Whoa! In the greatest city in the world Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! Hey! In the greatest city in the world In the greatest city in the world!21 6. Farmer Refuted Hear ye, hear ye! My name is Samuel Seabury, and I present âFree Thoughts on the Proceedings of the Continental Congress!â Heed not the rabble who scream revolution, they have not your interests at heart. Oh my God. Tear this dude apart. Chaos and bloodshed are not a solution. Donât let them lead you astray. This Congress does not speak for me. Let him be. Theyâre playing a dangerous game. I pray the king shows you his mercy. For shame, for shame⌠Yo! Heâd have you all unravel at the sound of screams but the revolution is cominâ.
The have-nots are gonna win this, itâs hard to listen to you with a straight face. Chaos and bloodshed already haunt us, honestly you shouldnât even talk. And what about Boston? Look at the cost, nâ all that weâve lost nâ you talk about Congress?! My dog speaks more eloquently than thee! But strangely, your mange is the same. Is he in Jersey? For the revolution! Heed not the rabble Who scream Revolution, they Have not your interests at heart. Chaos and bloodshed are not A solution. Donât let them lead you astray. This Congress does not speak for me, theyâre playing a dangerous game. I pray the king shows you his mercy. For shame,22 For shame, For the revolution! Heedâ If you repeat yourself again Iâm gonnaâ Screamâ Honestly, look at me, please donât read! Not your interestsâ Donât modulate the key then not debate with me! Why should a tiny island across the sea regulate the price of tea? Alexander, please! Burr, Iâd rather be divisive than indecisive, drop the niceties. Silence! A message from the King! A message from the King! A message from the King!23 7. Youâll Be Back You say the price of my loveâs not a price that youâre willing to pay. You cry in your tea which you hurl in the sea when you see me go by. Why so sad? Remember we made an arrangement when you went away, now youâre making me mad. Remember, despite our estrangement, Iâm your man. Youâll be back. Soon youâll see. Youâll remember you belong to me. Youâll be back. Time will tell. Youâll remember that I served you well. Oceans rise, empires fall, we have seen each other through it all, and when push comes to shove, I will send a fully armed battalion to remind you of my love! Da da da dat da dat da da da da ya da Da da dat dat da ya da! Da da da dat da dat da da da da ya da, Da da dat dat da⌠You say our love is draining and you canât go on. Youâll be the one complaining when I am gone⌠And no, donât change the subject cuz youâre my favorite subject. My sweet, submissive subject, my loyal, royal subject, forever and ever and ever and ever and ever⌠Youâll be back, like before. I will fight the fight and win the war for your love, for your praise, and Iâll love you till my dying days.24 When youâre gone Iâll go mad, so donât throw away this thing we had. Cuz when push comes to shove, I will kill your friends and family to remind you of my love. Da da da dat da dat da da da da ya da Da da dat dat da ya da! Da da da dat da dat da da da da ya da Da da datâ Everybody! Da da da dat da dat da da da da ya da Da da dat dat da ya da! Da da da dat da dat da da da da ya da da da da dat dat da ya da!25 8. Right Hand Man British Admiral Howeâs got troops on the water. Thirty-two thousand troops in New York harbor. Thirty-two thousand troops in New York harbor. When they surround our troops! They surround our troops! When they surround our troops! Thirty-two thousand troops in New York harbor. They surround our troops! They surround our troops! As a kid in the Caribbean I wished for a war. I knew that I was poor, I knew it was the only way toâ Rise up! If they tell my story I am either gonna die on the battlefield in glory orâ Rise up! We will fight for this land but thereâs only one man who can give us a command so we canâ Rise up! Understand? Itâs the only way toâ Rise up! Rise up! Here he comes!26 Here comes the General! Ladies and gentlemen! Here comes the General! The moment youâve been waiting for! Here comes the General! The pride of Mount Vernon! Here comes the general! George Washington! We are outgunned, outmanned, outnumbered, outplanned. We gotta make an all out stand ayo, Iâm gonna need a right-hand man.
What? What? Buck, buck, buck, buck, buck! Buck, buck, buck, buck, buck! Check itâ Can I be real a second? For just a millisecond? Let down my guard and tell the people how I feel a second? Now Iâm the model of a modern major general, the venerated Virginian veteran whose men are all27 lining up, to put me up on a pedestal, writinâ letters to relatives embellishinâ my elegance and eloquence, but the elephant is in the room, the truth is in ya face when ya hear the British cannons go⌠Boom! Any hope of success is fleeting, how can I keep leading when the people Iâm leading keep retreating? We put a stop to the bleeding as the British take Brooklyn, knight takes rook, but look, We are outgunned, outmanned, outnumbered, outplanned. We gotta make an all out stand ayo, Iâm gonna need a right-hand man. Incoming! What? What? Buck, buck, buck, buck, buck! Buck, buck, buck, buck, buck! Theyâre battering down the Battery check the damages. Rah! We gotta stop âem and rob âem of their advantages. Rah! Letâs take a stand with the stamina God has granted us.28 Hamilton wonât abandon ship, Yo, letâs steal their cannonsâ Shh-boom! Boom! Goes the cannon, watch the blood and the shit spray and⌠Boom! Goes the cannon, weâre abandoninâ Kips Bay and⌠Boom! Thereâs another ship and⌠Boom! We just lost the southern tip and⌠Boom! We gotta run to Harlem quick, we canât afford another slip. Guns and horses giddyup, I decide to divvy up my forces, theyâre skittish as the British cut the city up. This close to giving up, facing mad scrutiny, I scream in the face of this mass mutiny: are these the men with which I am to defend America? We ride at midnight, Manhattan in the distance. I cannot be everywhere at once, people. Iâm in dire need of assistance⌠Your excellency, sir!29 Who are you? Aaron Burr, Sir? Permission to state my case? As you were. Sir, I was a captain under General Montgomery until he caught a bullet in the neck in Quebec, and well, in summary I think that I could be of some assistance. I admire how you keep firing on the British from a distance. Huh. I have some questions, a couple of suggestions on how to fight instead of fleeing west. Yes? Wellâ Your excellency, you wanted to see me? Hamilton, come in, have you met Burr? Yes, sir. We keep meeting.30 As I was saying, sir, I look forward to seeing your strategy play out. Burr? Sir? Close the door on your way out. Have I done something wrong, sir? On the contrary. I called you here because our odds are beyond scary. Your reputation precedes you, but I have to laugh. Sir? Hamilton, how come no one can get you on their staff? Sir! Donât get me wrong, youâre a young man, of great renown. I know you stole British cannons when we were still downtown. Nathaniel Green and Henry Knox wanted to hire you⌠To be their Secretary? I donât think so. Whyâre you upset? Iâm notâ31 Itâs alright, you want to fight, youâve got a hunger. I was just like you when I was younger. Head full of fantasies of dyinâ like a martyr? Yes. Dying is easy, young man. Living is harder. Why are you telling me this? Iâm being honest. Iâm working with a third of what our Congress has promised. We are a powder keg about to explode, I need someone like you to lighten the load. So? I am not throwinâ away my shot! I am not throwinâ away my shot! Ayo, Iâm just like my country, Iâm young, scrappy and hungry! I am not throwing away my shot! Son, We are outgunned, outmanned! You need all the help you can get. I have some friends. Laurens, Mulligan, Marquis de Lafayette, okay, what else? Outnumbered, outplanned!32 Weâll need some spies on the inside, Some Kingâs men who might let some things slide. Iâll write to Congress and tell âem we need supplies, you rally the guys, master the element of surprise. Iâll rise above my station, organize your information, âtil we rise to the occasion of our new nation. Sir! Here comes the General! Rise up! Rise up! Here comes the General! Rise up! Boom! Chicka-boom! Here comes the General! Rise up! Rise up! Whoa, whoa, whoa⌠Whoa, whoa, whoaâŚ
Whoa, whoa, whoa⌠What? What? What? Here comes the General! What? And his right hand man! Boom!33 9. A Winterâs Ball How does the bastard, orphan, son of a whore, go on and on, grow into more of a phenomenon? Watch this obnoxious, arrogant, loudmouth bother be seated at the right hand of the father. Washington hires Hamilton right on sight, But Hamilton still wants to fight, not write. Now Hamiltonâs skill with a quill is undeniable But what do we have in common? Weâre reliable with the Ladies! There are so many to deflower. Ladies! Looks! Proximity to power. Ladies! They delighted and distracted him. Martha Washington named her feral tomcat after him! Thatâs true. 1780. A winterâs ball and the Schuyler sisters are the envy of all. Yo, if you can marry a sister, youâre rich, son. Is it a question of if, Burr, or which one?34 10. Helpless Hey Hey Hey hey Hey hey hey hey Ohh, I do I do I do I Dooo! Hey! Ohh, I do I do I do I Dooo! Boy you got me Hey hey hey hey Hey hey hey hey Hey hey hey hey Hey hey hey Helpless! Look into your eyes, and the skyâs the limit Iâm helpless! Down for the count, and Iâm drowninâ in âem. I have never been the type to try and grab the spotlight. We were at a revel with some rebels on a hot night, laughinâ at my sister as sheâs dazzling the room then you walked in and my heart went âBoom!â Tryinâ to catch your eye from the side of the ballroom, everybodyâs dancinâ and the bandâs top volume. Grind to the rhythm as we wine and dine. Grab my sister, and whisper, âYo, this oneâs mine.â My sister made her way across the room to you and I got nervous, thinking âWhatâs she gonna do?â She grabbed you by the arm, Iâm thinkinâ âIâm throughâ Then you look back at me and suddenly Iâm Helpless! Oooh Oooh Oooh Oooh35 Oh, look at those eyes, Oh! Yeah, Iâm helpless, I know Iâm so into you, I am so into you. I know Iâm down for the count And Iâm drowninâ in âem. Helpless! Look into your eyes, And the skyâs the limit Iâm Helpless! Down for the count, And Iâm drowninâ in âem. Iâm helpless! Look into your eyes, And the skyâs the limit Iâm helpless! Down for the count, And Iâm drowninâ in âem. Where are you taking me? Iâm about to change your life. Then by all means, lead the way. Elizabeth Schuyler. Itâs a pleasure to meet you. Schuyler? My sister. Thank you for all your service. If it takes fighting a war for us to meet, it will have been worth it. Iâll leave you to it.36 One week later Iâm writinâ a letter nightly. Now my life gets better, every letter that you write me. Laughinâ at my sister, cuz she wants to form a harem. Iâm just sayinâ, if you really loved me, you would share him. Ha! Two weeks later, In the living room stressinâ My fatherâs stone-faced while youâre asking for his blessinâ. Iâm dying inside, as you wine and dine and Iâm tryinâ not to cry, âcause thereâs nothing that your mind canât do. My father makes his way across the room to you. I panic for a second, thinking, âweâre throughâ But then he shakes your hand and says, âBe trueâ And you turn back to me, smiling, and Iâm Helpless! Helpless! Hoo! That boy is mine, that boy is mine! Helpless! Helpless! stressinâ blessinâ. Oooh Oooh Oooh Oooh Helpless! Look into your eyes, and the skyâs the limit Iâm Helpless! Down for the count, and Iâm drowninâ in âem Iâm helpless! Look into your eyes, And the skyâs the limit Iâm37 Down for the count, And Iâm drowninâ in em helpless! Down for the count, And Iâm drowninâ in em Eliza, I donât have a dollar to my name, an acre of land, a troop to command, a dollop of fame. All I haveâs my honor, a tolerance for pain, a couple of college credits and my top-notch brain. Insane, your family brings out a different side of me, Peggy confides in me, Angelica tried to take a bite of me, no stress, my love for you is never in doubt. Weâll get a little place in Harlem and weâll figure it out. Iâve been livinâ without a family since I was a child. My father left, my mother died, I grew up buckwild.
But Iâll never forget my motherâs face, that was real, and long as Iâm alive, Eliza, swear to God, youâll never feel so⌠Eliza⌠Iâve never felt soâ My life is gonâ be fine cuz Elizaâs in it. I do I do I do I do! I do I do I do I do! Hey, yeah, yeah! Iâm down for the count, Iâmâ I look into your eyes, and the skyâs the limit Iâm âŚdrowninâ in âem. Helpless! Helpless! Helpless! Down for the count and Iâm drowninâ in âem Helpless! Helpless! Helpless! Down for the count, and Iâm drowninâ in âem. In New York, you can be a new man⌠in New York, you can be a new man⌠In New York, you can be a new man⌠ELIZA Helpless.38 11. Satisfied Alright, alright. Thatâs what Iâm talkinâ about! Now everyone give it up for the maid of honor, Angelica Schuyler! A toast to the groom! To the bride! From your sister, who is always by your side. To your union, and the hope that you provide. May you always⌠be satisfied. To the groom! To the groom! To the groom! To the bride! To the bride! Angelica! Angelica! Angelica! By your side! To the union! To the revolution! You provide! You provide! Alwaysâ Rewindâ To the groom! To the bride! To the bride! Angelica! By your side! To the union! To the revolution! You provide! Alwaysâ Rewindâ I remember that night, I just might regret that night for the rest of my days. I remember those soldier boys tripping over themselves to win our praise. I remember that dreamlike candlelight39 like a dream that you canât quite place, but Alexander, Iâll never forget the first time I saw your face. I have never been the same, Intelligent eyes in a hunger-pang frame, And when you said âHi,â I forgot my dang name, set my heart aflame, evâry part aflame, This is not a game⌠You strike me as a woman who has never been satisfied. Iâm sure I donât know what you mean. You forget yourself. Youâre like me. Iâm never satisfied. Is that right? I have never been satisfied. My name is Angelica Schuyler. Alexander Hamilton. Whereâs your famâly from? Unimportant. Thereâs a million things I havenât done but just you wait, just you wait⌠So so soâ so this is what it feels like to match wits40 with someone at your level! What the hell is the catch? Itâs the feeling of freedom, of seeinâ the light, itâs Ben Franklin with a key and a kite! You see it, right? The conversation lasted two minutes, maybe three minutes, evârything we said in total agreement, itâs a dream and itâs a bit of a dance, a bit of a posture, itâs a bit of a stance. Heâs a bit of a flirt, but Iâm âa give it a chance. I asked about his famâly, did you see his answer? His hands started fidgeting, he looked askance? Heâs penniless, heâs flying by the seat of his pants. Handsome, boy, does he know it! Peach fuzz, and he canât even grow it! I wanna take him far away from this place, then I turn and see my sisterâs face and she is⌠Helpless⌠And I know she is⌠Helpless⌠And her eyes are just⌠Helpless⌠And I realize Three fundamental truths at the exact same time⌠Where are you taking me? Iâm about to change your life.41 Then by all means, lead the way. Number one! Iâm a girl in a world in which my only job is to marry rich. My father has no sons so Iâm the one who has to social climb for one, so Iâm the oldest and the wittiest and the gossip in New York City is insidious, And Alexander is penniless, Ha! That doesnât mean I want him any less. Elizabeth Schuyler. Itâs a pleasure to meet you. Schuyler? My sister. Number two! Heâs after me cuz Iâm a Schuyler sister. That elevates his status, Iâd have to be naĂŻve to set that aside, maybe that is why I introduce him to Eliza, now thatâs his bride. Nice going, Angelica, he was right, You will never be satisfied. Thank you for all your service. If it takes fighting a war for us to meet, it will have been worth it. Iâll leave you to it. Number three! I know my sister like I know my own mind, you will never find anyone as trusting or as kind. If I tell her that I love him sheâd be silently resigned, heâd be mine. She would say, âIâm fineâ Sheâd be lying.
But when I fantasize at night itâs Alexanderâs eyes, as I romanticize what might have been if I hadnât sized him up so quickly. At least my dear Elizaâs his wife; at least I keep his eyes in my life⌠To the groom! To the bride! From your sister, who is always by your side. To your union, and the hope that you provide. To the groom! To the groom! To the groom! To the bride! To the bride! Angelica! Angelica! By your side. To the union! To the revolution! To the groom! To the bride! To the bride! Angelica! By your side. To the union! To the revolution!43 May you always be satisfied. And I know Sheâll be happy as his bride. And I know You provide! You provide! Alwaysâ Be satisfied, be satisfied, Be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. You provide! Alwaysâ be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. Be satisfied. He will never be satisfied. I will never be satisfied.44 12. The Story of Tonight (Reprise) I may not live to see our glory! I may not live to see our glory! But Iâve seen wonders great and small. Iâve seen wonders great and small. Cuz if the tomcat can get married, If Alexander can get marriedâ Thereâs hope for our ass, after all! Raise a glass to freedom. Hey! Something you will never see again! No matter what she tells you. Letâs have another round tonight! Raise a glass to the four of us! Ho! To the newly not poor of us!45 Woo! Weâll tell the story of tonight. Letâs have another roundâ Well, if it isnât Aaron Burr. Sir! I didnât think that you would make it. To be sure. Burr! I came to say congratulations. Spit a verse, Burr! I see the whole gang is here. You are the worst, Burr! Ignore them. Congrats to you, Lieutenant Colonel. I wish I had your command instead of manning Georgeâs journal. No, you donât.46 Yes, I do. Now, be sensible. From what I hear, youâve made yourself indispensable. Well, well, I heard youâve got a special someone on the side, Burr. Is that so? What are you tryinâ to hide, Burr? I should go. No, these guys should go. What? No! Leave us alone. Man⌠Itâs alright, Burr. I wish youâd brought this girl with you tonight, Burr. Youâre very kind, but Iâm afraid itâs unlawful, sir. What do you mean?47 Sheâs married. I see. Sheâs married to a British officer. Oh shit⌠Congrats again, Alexander. Smile more. Iâll see you on the other side of the war. I will never understand you. If you love this woman, go get her! What are you waiting for? Iâll see you on the other side of the war. Iâll see you on the other side of the war.48 13. Wait For It Theodosia writes me a letter evâry day. Iâm keeping her bed warm while her husband is away. Heâs on the British side in Georgia. Heâs tryinâ to keep the colonies in line. He can keep all of Georgia. Theodosia, sheâs mine. Love doesnât discriminate between the sinners and the saints, it takes and it takes and it takes and we keep loving anyway. We laugh and we cry and we break and we make our mistakes. And if thereâs a reason Iâm by her side when so many have tried then Iâm willing to wait for it. Iâm willing to wait for it. My grandfather was a fire and brimstone preacher But there are things that the homilies and hymns wonât teach ya My mother was a genius My father commanded respect When they died they left no instructions. Just a legacy to protect. Preacher, preacher, preacher Teach ya, teach ya, teach ya Respect, respect Genius49 Death doesnât discriminate between the sinners and the saints, it takes and it takes and it takes and we keep living anyway. We rise and we fall and we break and we make our mistakes. And if thereâs a reason Iâm still alive when everyone who loves me has died Iâm willing to wait for it. Iâm willing to wait for it.
Wait for it Wait for it Wait for it Wait for it I am the one thing in life I can control Wait for it Wait for it Wait for it Wait for it I am inimitable I am an original Wait for it Wait for it Wait for it Wait for it Iâm not falling behind or running late Wait for it Wait for it Wait for it Wait for it Iâm not standing still, I am lying in wait Wait Wait Wait Hamilton faces an endless uphill climb Climb Climb Climb He has something to prove he has nothing to lose Lose Lose Lose Lose Hamiltonâs pace is relentless, he wastes no time Time Time Time What is it like in his shoes?51 Hamilton doesnât hesitate. He exhibits no restraint. He takes and he takes and he takes and he keeps winning anyway. He changes the game. He plays and he raises the stakes. And if thereâs a reason he seems to thrive when so few survive, then Goddamnitâ I'm willing to wait for it. I'm willing to wait for it⌠Life doesnât discriminate between the sinners and the saints, it takes and it takes and it takes. We rise We fall and if thereâs a reason Iâm still alive when so many have died, then Iâm willinâ toâ I'm willing to wait for it Wait for it Wait for⌠I'm willing toâ Life doesnât discriminate between the sinners and the saints, it takes and it takes and it takes and we keep living anyway, we rise and we fall and we break and we make our mistakes. and if thereâs a reason Iâm still alive when so many have died, then Iâm willinâ toâ Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠Wait for it⌠WaitâŚ52 14. Stay Alive Stay alive⌠Stay alive⌠I have never seen the General so despondent. I have taken over writing all his correspondence. Congress writes, âGeorge, attack the British forces.â I shoot back, we have resorted to eating our horses. Local merchants deny us equipment, assistance, they only take British money, so sing a song of sixpence. The cavalryâs not coming. Sir! Alex, listen. Thereâs only one way for us to win this. Provoke outrage, outright. Thatâs right. Donât engage, strike by night. Remain relentless âtil their troops take flight. Make it impossible to justify the cost of the fight. Outrun. Outrun. Outlast.53 Outlast. Hit âem quick, get out fast. Chick-a-plao! Stay alive âtil this horror show is past. Weâre gonna fly a lot of flags half-mast. Raise a glass! I go back to New York and my apprenticeship. I ask for French aid, I pray that France has sent a ship. I stay at work with Hamilton, we write essays against slavery, and every dayâs a test of our camaraderie and bravery. We cut supply lines, we steal contraband, we pick and choose our battles and places to take a stand. And evâry day, âSir, entrust me with a command,â and evâry day, No. He dismisses me out of hand. Instead of me, Stay aliveâŚ54 he promotes Charles Lee. Makes him second-in-command: Charles Lee. Iâm a General. Whee!!!! Yeah. Heâs not the choice I would have gone with. He shits the bed at the Battle of Monmouth. Evâryone attack! Retreat! Attack! Retreat! What are you doing, Lee? Get back on your feet! But thereâs so many of them! Iâm sorry, is this not your speed?! Hamilton! Ready, sir! Have Lafayette take the lead! Yes, sir!55 A thousand soldiers die in a hundred degree heat. As we snatch a stalemate from the jaws of defeat. Charles Lee was left behind without a pot to piss in. He started sayinâ this to anybody who would listen: Washington cannot be left alone to his devices indecisive, from crisis to crisis. The best thing he can do for the revolution is turn nâ go back to plantinâ tobacco in Mount Vernon. Oo!! Donât do a thing. History will prove him wrong. But, sir! We have a war to fight, letâs move along. Strong words from Lee, someone oughta hold him to it. I canât disobey direct orders. Then Iâll do it. Alexander, youâre the closest friend Iâve got. Laurens, do not throw away your shot.56 15. Ten Duel Commandments One, two, three, four Five, six, seven, eight, nine⌠Itâs the Ten Duel Commandments. Itâs the Ten Duel Commandments.
Number one! The challenge: demand satisfaction. If they apologize, no need for further action. Number two! If they donât, grab a friend, thatâs your second. Your lieutenant when thereâs reckoning to be reckoned. Number three! Have your seconds meet face to face. Negotiate a peace⌠Or negotiate a time and place. This is commonplace, âspecially âtween recruits. Most disputes die, and no one shoots. Number four! If they donât reach a peace, thatâs alright. Time to get some pistols and a doctor on site. You pay him in advance, you treat him with civility. You have him turn around so he can have deniability. Five! Duel before the sun is in the sky. Pick a place to die where itâs high and dry, number six! Leave a note for your next of kin. Tell âem where you been. Pray that hell or heaven lets you in. Seven! Confess your sins, ready for the moment of adrenaline when you finally face your opponent. Number eight! Your last chance to negotiate. Send in your seconds, see if they can set the record straight⌠Alexander. Aaron Burr, sir. Can we agree that duels are dumb and immature? Sure. But your man has to answer for his words, Burr. With his life? We both know thatâs absurd, sir. Hang on, how many men died because Lee was inexperienced and ruinous? Okay, so weâre doinâ this. Number nine! Look âem in the eye, aim no higher. Summon all the courage you require. Then count One two three four Five six seven eight nine Number Ten paces! Fire!59 16. Meet Me Inside Lee, do you yield? You shot him in the side! Yes, he yields! Iâm satisfied. Yo, we gotta clear the field! Go! We won. Here comes the General! This should be fun. What is the meaning of this? Mr. Burr, get a medic for the General. Yes, sir. Lee, you will never agree with me, but believe me, these young men donât speak for me. Thank you for your service. Letâs ride! Hamilton! Sir!60 Meet me inside. Meet him inside! Meet him inside! Meet him inside, meet him, meet him inside! Sonâ Donât call me son. This war is hard enough without infightingâ Lee called you out. We called his bluff. You solve nothing, you aggravate our allies to the south. Youâre absolutely right. John should have shot him in the mouth. That wouldâve shut him up. Sonâ Iâm notcha sonâ Watch your tone. I am not a maiden in need of defending, I am grown. Charles Lee, Thomas Conway, these men take your name and they rake it through the mud. My nameâs been through a lot, I can take it.61 Well, I donât have your name. I donât have your titles. I donât have your land. But, if youâ Noâ If you gave me command of a battalion, a group of men to lead, I could fly above my station after the war. Or you could die and we need you alive. Iâm more than willing to dieâ Your wife needs you alive, son, I need you aliveâ Call me son one more timeâ Go home, Alexander. Thatâs an order from your commander. Sirâ Go home.62 17. That Would Be Enough Look around, look around at how lucky we are to be alive right now. Look around, look around⌠How long have you known? A month or so. Eliza, you should have told me. I wrote to the General a month ago. No. I begged him to send you home. You should have told me. Iâm not sorry. I knew youâd fight until the war was won But you deserve a chance to meet your son. Look around, look around at how lucky we are to be alive right now. The warâs not done. Will you relish being a poor manâs wife, unable to provide for your life?63 I relish being your wife. Look around, look around⌠Look at where you are. Look at where you started. The fact that youâre alive is a miracle. Just stay alive, that would be enough. And if this child Shares a fraction of your smile or a fragment of your mind, look out world! That would be enough. I donât pretend to know the challenges youâre facing. The worlds you keep erasing and creating in your mind. But Iâm not afraid. I know who I married. So long as you come home at the end of the day that would be enough. We donât need a legacy. We donât need money.
If I could grant you peace of mind, If you could let me inside your heart⌠Oh, let me be a part of the narrative in the story they will write someday. Let this moment be the first chapter: where you decide to stay and I could be enough and we could be enough that would be enough.64 18. Guns and Ships How does a ragtag volunteer army in need of a shower somehow defeat a global superpower? How do we emerge victorious from the quagmire? Leave the battlefield waving Betsy Rossâ flag higher? Yo. Turns out we have a secret weapon! An immigrant you know and love whoâs unafraid to step in! Heâs constantly confusinâ, confoundinâ the British henchmen. Evâryone give it up for Americaâs favorite fighting Frenchman! Lafayette! Iâm takin this horse by the reins makinâ redcoats redder with bloodstains. Lafayette! And Iâm never gonna stop until I make âem drop and burn âem up and scatter their remains, Iâm Lafayette! Watch me engaginâ em! Escapinâ em! Enraginâ em! Iâmâ Lafayette! I go to France for more funds. Lafayette! I come back with more65 Guns And ships And so the balance shifts. We rendezvous with Rochambeau, consolidate their gifts. We can end this war at Yorktown, cut them off at sea, but for this to succeed, thereâs someone else we need: I know. Hamilton! Sir, he knows what to do in a trench. ingenuitive and fluent in French, I meanâ Hamilton! Sir, youâre gonna have to use him eventually, whatâs he gonna do on the bench? I meanâ Hamilton! No one has more resilience or matches my practical tactical brillianceâ Hamilton! You wanna fight for your land back? COMPANY Hamilton!66 I need my right hand man back! Ah! Uh, get ya right hand man back you know you gotta get ya right hand man back I mean you gotta put some thought into the letter but the sooner the better to get your right hand man back! Hamilton! Hamilton! Hamilton, Hamilton! Haâ haâ! Get your right hand man back! Your right hand man back! Hamilton! Haâ Haâ Hamilton, Hamilton! Haâ haâ! Alexander Hamilton, troops are waiting in the field for you. If you join us right now, together we can turn the tide. Oh, Alexander Hamilton, I have soldiers who will yield for you. If we manage to get this right, theyâll surrender by early light. The world will never be the same, AlexanderâŚ67 19. History Has Its Eyes On You I was younger then you are now when I was given my first command. I led my men straight into a massacre. I witnessed their deaths firsthand. I made every mistake, I felt the shame rise in me, And even now I lie awake, Knowing history has its eyes on me. History has its eyes on me. Whoa⌠Whoa⌠Whoa⌠Yeah Whoa⌠Whoa⌠Whoa⌠Yeah Let me tell you what I wish Iâd known when I was young and dreamed of glory: You have no control: Who lives, who dies, who tells your story. I know that we can win. I know that greatness lies in you. But remember from here on in, History has its Eyes on you. Whoa⌠Whoa⌠Whoa⌠History has its eyes on you.68 20. Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down) The battle of Yorktown. 1781. Monsieur Hamilton. Monsieur Lafayette. In command where you belong. How you say, no sweat. Weâre finally on the field. Weâve had quite a run. Immigrants: We get the job done. So what happens if we win? I go back to France, I bring freedom to my people if Iâm given the chance. Weâll be with you when you do. Go lead your men. See you on the other side. âTil we meet again, letâs go! I am not throwinâ away my shot! I am not throwinâ away my shot! Hey yo, Iâm just like my country, Iâm young, scrappy and hungry and Iâm not throwinâ away my shot! I am not throwinâ away my shot! âTil the world turns upside down⌠âTil the world turns upside down! I imagine death so much it feels more like a memory. This is where it gets me: on my feet, the enemy ahead of me. If this is the end of me, at least I have a friend with me, weapon in my hand, a command, and my men with me. Then I remember my Elizaâs expecting me⌠not only that, my Elizaâs expecting.
We gotta go, gotta get the job done, gotta start a new nation, gotta meet my son! Take the bullets out your gun! What? The bullets out your gun! What? We move under cover and we move as one through the night, we have one shot to live another day. We cannot let a stray gunshot give us away. We will fight up close, seize the moment and stay in it. Itâs either that or meet the business end of a bayonet. The code word is âRochambeau,â dig me? Rochambeau!70 You have your orders now, go, man, go! And so the American experiment begins with my friends all scattered to the winds. Laurens is in South Carolina, redefining bravâry. Weâll never be free until we end slavery! When we finally drive the British away, Lafayette is there waitingâ In Chesapeake Bay! How did we know that this plan would work? We had a spy on the inside. Thatâs right, Hercules Mulligan! A tailor spyinâ on the British government! I take their measurements, information and then I smuggle it! Up To my brotherâs revolutionary covenant Iâm runninâ with the Sons of Liberty and I am lovinâ it! See, thatâs what happens when you up against the ruffians. We in the shit now, somebody gotta shovel it! Hercules Mulligan, I need no introduction, when you knock me down I get the fuck back up again! Left! Right! Hold! Go! What! What! What! After a week of fighting, a young man in a red coat stands on a parapet. We lower our guns as he frantically waves a white handkerchief. And just like that, itâs over. We tend to our wounded, we count our dead. Black and white soldiers wonder alike if this really means freedom. Not. Yet. We negotiate the terms of surrender. I see George Washington smile. We escort their men out of Yorktown. They stagger home single file. Tens of thousands of people flood the streets. There are screams and church bells ringing. And as our fallen foes retreat, I hear the drinking song theyâre singing⌠The world turned upside down. The world turned upside down, the world turned upside down, the world turned upside down, down, down, down, down. Freedom for America, freedom for France! Down, down, down. Gotta start a new nation, gotta meet my son.72 Down, down, down. We won! We won! We won! We won! The world turned upside down!73 21. What Comes Next? They say the price of my warâs not a price that theyâre willing to pay. Insane. You cheat with the French, now Iâm fighting with France and with Spain. Iâm so blue. I thought that weâd made an arrangement when you went away, You were mine to subdue. Well, even despite our estrangement, Iâve got a small query for you: What comes next? Youâve been freed. Do you know how hard it is to lead? Youâre on your own. Awesome. Wow. Do you have a clue what happens now? Oceans rise. Empires fall. Itâs much harder when itâs all your call. All alone, across the sea. When your people say they hate you, donât come crawling back to me. Da da da dat da dat da da da Da ya da Da da dat Da da ya da⌠Youâre on your ownâŚ74 22. Dear Theodosia Dear Theodosia, what to say to you? You have my eyes. You have your motherâs name. When you came into the world, you cried and it broke my heart. Iâm dedicating every day to you. Domestic life was never quite my style. When you smile, you knock me out, I fall apart. And I thought I was so smart. You will come of age with our young nation. Weâll bleed and fight for you, weâll make it right for you. If we lay a strong enough foundation weâll pass it on to you, weâll give the world to you, and youâll blow us all away⌠someday, someday. Yeah, youâll blow us all away, someday, someday. Oh Philip, when you smile I am undone. My son. Look at my son. Pride is not the word Iâm looking for. There is so much more inside me now. Oh Philip, you outshine the morning sun. My son. When you smile, I fall apart. And I thought I was so smart. My father wasnât around. My father wasnât around. I swear that Iâll be around for you. Iâll be around for you. Iâll do whatever it takes.75 Iâll make a million mistakes. Iâll make the world safe and sound for you⌠âŚwill come of age with our young nation.
Weâll bleed and fight for you, weâll make it right for you. If we lay a strong enough foundation weâll pass it on to you, weâll give the world to you, and youâll blow us all away⌠someday, someday. Yeah, youâll blow us all away, someday, someday.76 23. Non-Stop After the war I went back to New York. A-after the war I went back to New York. I finished up my studies and I practiced law. I practiced law, Burr worked next door. Even though we started at the very same time, Alexander Hamilton began to climb. How to account for his rise to the top? Maaaaan, the man is non-stop! ENSEMBLE Non-stop! Gentlemen of the jury, Iâm curious, bear with me. Are you aware that weâre making histâry? This is the first murder trial of our brand-new nation. The liberty behind deliberationâ ENSEMBLE Non-stop! I intend to prove beyond a shadow of a doubt with my assistant counselâ Co-counsel. Hamilton, sit down. Our client Levi Weeks is innocent. Call your first witness. Thatâs all you had to say! Okay! One more thingâ77 Why do you assume youâre the smartest in the room? Why do you assume youâre the smartest in the room? Why do you assume youâre the smartest in the room? Soon that attitude may be your doom! Awwww! Why do you write like youâre running out of time? Write day and night like youâre running out of time? Evâry day you fight, like youâre running out of time. Keep on fighting. In the meantimeâ Why do you write like youâre running out of time? Evâry day you fight, like youâre running out of time. Non-stop! Corruptionâs such an old song that we can sing along in harmony and nowhere is it stronger than in Albany. This colonyâs economyâs increasingly stalling and Honestly, thatâs why public service seems to be calling me. Heâs just Non-stop! I practiced the law, I practicâly perfected it. Iâve seen injustice in the world and Iâve corrected it. Now for a strong central democracy, If not, then Iâll be Socrates Throwing verbal rocks at these mediocrities. ENSEMBLE Awww! Hamilton, at the Constitutional Convention: I was chosen for the Constitutional Convention. There as a New York junior delegate: Now what Iâm going to say may sound indelicate⌠Goes and proposes his own form of government! His own plan for a new form of government! Awwww! What? What? Talks for six hours! The convention is listless! Bright young man⌠Yo, who the f is this? Why do you always say what you believe? Why do you always say what you believe? Evâry proclamation guarantees free ammunition for your enemies! Why do you write like itâs going out of style? Write day and night like itâs going out of style? Why do you always say what you believe? Awww! Going out of style, hey! Going out of style, hey! Evâry day you fight like itâs going out of style. Do what you do. Alexander?79 Aaron Burr, sir. Itâs the middle of the night. Can we confer, sir? Is this a legal matter? Yes, and itâs important to me. What do you need? Burr, youâre a better lawyer than me. Okay. I know I talk too much, Iâm abrasive. Youâre incredible in court. Youâre succinct, persuasive. My client needs a strong defense. Youâre the solution. Whoâs your client? The new U. S. Constitution? No. Hear me out. No way!80 A series of essays, anonymously published, defending the document to the public. No one will read it. I disagree. And if it fails? Burr, thatâs why we need it. The constitutionâs a mess. So it needs amendments. Itâs full of contradictions. So is independence. We have to start somewhere. No. No way. Youâre making a mistake. Good night. Hey. What are you waiting for? What do you stall for? What? We won the war. What was it all for? Do you support this constitution? Of course. Then defend it. And what if youâre backing the wrong horse? Burr, we studied and we fought and we killed for the notion of a nation we now get to build. For once in your life, take a stand with pride. I donât understand how you stand to the side. Iâll keep all my plans close to my chest. Iâll wait here and see which way the wind will blow.
Iâm taking my time, watching the afterbirth of a nation, watching the tension grow. Wait for it, wait for it, wait⌠Which way the wind will blow. Iâm taking my time, watching the afterbirth of a nation, watching the tension grow. I am sailing off to London. Iâm accompanied by someone who always pays. I have found a wealthy husband who will keep me in comfort for all my days. He is not a lot of fun, but thereâs no one who can match you for turn of phrase. My Alexander. Angelica. Donât forget to write. Look at where you are. Look at where you started. The fact that youâre alive is a miracle. Just stay alive, that would be enough. And if your wife could share a fraction of your time, if I could grant you peace of mind, would that be enough? Alexander joins forces with James Madison and John Jay to write a series of essays defending the new United States Constitution, entitled The Federalist Papers. The plan was to write a total of twenty-five essays, the work divided evenly among the three men. In the end, they wrote eighty-five essays, in the span of six months. John Jay got sick after writing five. James Madison wrote twenty-nine. Hamilton wrote the other fifty-one! How do you write like youâre running out of time? Write day and night like youâre running out of time? Evâry day you fight, like youâre running out of time, like youâre running out of time, are you running out of time? Running out of time? running out of time? running out of time, running out of time, Awwww! How do you write like tomorrow wonât arrive? How do you write like you need it to survive? How do you write evâry second youâre alive? Evâry second youâre alive? Evâry second youâre alive? They are asking me to lead. I am doing the best I can to get the people that I need, Iâm asking you to be my right hand man. Treasury or State? I know itâs a lot to ask, Treasury or State? To leave behind the world you know⌠Sir, do you want me to run the Treasury or State department? Treasury. Letâs go. Alexander⌠I have to leave. Alexanderâ Look around, look around at how lucky we are to be alive right now. Helpless⌠HAMILTON They are asking me to lead. Look around, isnât this enough?84 He will never be satisfied, he will never be satisfied, satisfied, satisfied⌠He will never be satisfied, satisfied, satisfied⌠Why do you fight like history has its eyes on you⌠I am not throwinâ away my shot! I am not throwinâ away my shot! I am Alexander Hamilton! I am not throwinâ away my shot! What would be enough To be satisfied, satisfied, satisfied⌠Look around, look around! Isnât this enough? What would be enough? Why do you fight like history has its eyes on you⌠Just you wait! Just you wait! Alexander Hamilton Hamilton, just you wait! History has its eyes⌠on⌠you! History has its eyes⌠on⌠you⌠history has its eyes on you⌠Why do you assume youâre the smartest in the room? Why do you assume youâre the smartest in the room? Why do you assume youâre the smartest in the room? Soon that attitudeâs gonna be your doom! Why do you fight like youâre running out of time? Why do you fight like history has its eyes on you⌠Non-stop! Non-stop! Non-stop! Non-stop! history has its eyes on youâŚ
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yippie consequences my old friend...
yes my actions made me go down and now tis your turn
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