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Let me tell you what I wish I’d _____
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known
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When I was young and _____ of glory
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dreamed
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You have no _____:
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control
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Who _____, who dies, who tells your story?
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lives
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President _____:
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Jefferson
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I’ll give him this: his _____ system is a
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financial
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Work of _____. I couldn’t undo it if I tried
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genius
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_____ I tried
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And
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Who lives, who _____, who tells your story?
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dies
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President _____:
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Madison
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He took our country from bankruptcy to _____
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prosperity
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I hate to admit it, but he doesn’t get enough _____ for all the _____ he gave us
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credit
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Who lives, who dies, who _____ your story?
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tells
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Every other founding father's story _____ _____
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gets told
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Every other founding father gets to _____ _____
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grow old
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But when you’re gone, who _____ your name?
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remembers
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Who keeps your _____?
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flame
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Who tells your _____? Who tells your _____? Who tells your _____?
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story
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(_____)
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Eliza
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I put myself back in the _____
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narrative
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(_____)
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Eliza
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I stop _____ time on tears
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wasting
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I live another _____ years, it's not enough
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fifty
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(_____)
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Eliza
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I interview every soldier who _____ by your side
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fought
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(She tells _____ story)
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our
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I try to make sense of your _____ of pages of writings
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thousands
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You really do write like you're running out of _____
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time
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I rely on _____
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Angelica
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While she's _____ we tell your story
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alive
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She is buried in _____ Church near you
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Trinity
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When I _____ her most, she was right on time
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needed
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And I'm still not _____
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through
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I ask myself, "what would _____ do if _____ had more time?"
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you
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The Lord, in his _____
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kindness
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He gives me what you _____ wanted, He gives me more time
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always
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I raise funds in D.C. for the _____ Monument
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Washington
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(_____ tells my story)
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She
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I speak out _____ slavery
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against
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You could have done so much more if you ____ had time
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only
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And when my time is up, have I done _____?
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enough
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_____ they tell our story?
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Will
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_____. Can I show you what I’m proudest of?
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Oh
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(The _____)
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orphanage
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I established the first _____ orphanage in New York City
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private
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(The _____)
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orphanage
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I help to raise _____ of children, I get to see them growing up
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hundreds
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(The _____)
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orphanage
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In their eyes I see you, _____
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Alexander
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I see you _____ time
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every
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And when _____ time is up, have I done enough? Will they tell _____ story?
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my
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Oh, I can't wait to _____ you again
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see
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It's only a _____ of time
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matter
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Will they tell _____ story? (Time) Who lives, who dies, who tells _____ story? (Time) Will they tell _____ story? (Time) Who lives, who dies who tells _____ story?
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your
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Bonus: What does Eliza do at the end of Hamilton?
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Gasp
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