He imagines death so much that it feels more like a memory. Is this where it gets him? On his feet several feet ahead of him. If he sees it coming does he run or fire his gun or let it be? There is no beat no melody. Burr. His first friend his enemy. Maybe the last face he'll ever see. If he throws away his shot is this how you'll remember him? What if this bullet is his legacy? Legacy. What is a legacy? It's planting seeds in a garden you'll never get to see. He wrote some notes at the beginning of a song someone will sing for him. America! You great unfinished symphony you sent for him. You let him make a difference, a place where even orphan immigrants can leave their fingerprints and rise up. He's running out of time he's running and his time's up wise up eyes up. He catches a glimpse of the other side. Laurens leads a soldier's chorus on the other side. His son is on the other side. He's with his mother on the other side! Washington is watching from the other side. Teach him how to say goodbye. Rise up! Rise up! Rise up! Eliza- His love... Take your time. He'll see you on the other side. Raise a glass to freedom.
To my friend who asked me to remix this... for some reason Leslie Odom Jr. (Burr), Lin-Manuel Miranda (Hamilton). Very talented guys :) The main song used was "The World Was Wide Enough" from the Hamilton soundtrack. #hamilton #alexanderhamilton #burr #aaronburr #musical