| Meet the latest graduate of King’s College!
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| I prob’ly shouldn’t brag, but, dag, I amaze and astonish!
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| The scholars say I got the same virtuosity and brains as my pops!
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| The ladies say my brain’s not where the resemblance stops!
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| I’m only nineteen but my mind is older
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| Gotta be my own man, like my father, but bolder
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| I shoulder his legacy with pride
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| I used to hear him say
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| That someday I would
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| Blow us all away
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| Ladies, I’m looking for a Mr. George Eacker
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| Made a speech last week, our Fourth of July speaker
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| He disparaged my father’s legacy in front of a crowd
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| I can’t have that, I’m making my father proud
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| I saw him just up Broadway a couple of blocks
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| He was goin' to see a play
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| Well, I’ll go visit his box
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| God, you’re a fox
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| And y’all look pretty good in ya' frocks
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| How 'bout when I get back, we all strip down to our socks?
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| OK!
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| Blow us all away!
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| George!
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| Shh
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| George!
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| Shh! |
| I’m tryin' to watch the show!
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| Ya' shoulda watched your mouth before you talked about my father though!
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| I didn’t say anything that wasn’t true
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| Your father’s a scoundrel, and so, it seems, are you
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| Ooooooooooh!
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| It’s like that?
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| Yeah, I don’t fool around
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| I’m not your little schoolboy friends
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| See you on the dueling ground
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| That is, unless you wanna step outside and go now
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| I know where to find you, piss off
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| I’m watchin' this show now
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| Shh
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| Pops, if you had only heard the shit he said about you
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| I doubt you would have let it slide and I was not about to
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| Slow down
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| I came to ask you for advice
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| This is my very first duel
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| They don’t exactly cover this subject in boarding school
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| Did your friends attempt to negotiate a peace?
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| He refused to apologize, we had to let the peace talks cease
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| Where is this happening?
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| Across the river, in Jersey
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| Everything is legal in New Jersey…
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| Alright
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| So this is what you’re gonna do:
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| Stand there like a man until Eacker is in front of you
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| When the time comes, fire your weapon in the air
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| This will put an end to the whole affair
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| But what if he decides to shoot?
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| Then I’m a goner
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| No, he’ll follow suit if he’s truly a man of honor
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| To take someone’s life, that is something you can’t shake
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| Philip, your mother can’t take another heartbreak
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| Father
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| Promise me
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| You don’t want this
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| Young man’s blood on your conscience
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| Okay, I promise
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| Come back home when you’re done
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| Take my guns, be smart
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| Make me proud, son
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| My name is Philip
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| I am a poet
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| And I’m a little nervous, but I can’t show it
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| I’m sorry, I’m a Hamilton with pride
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| You talk about my father, I cannot let it slide
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| Mister Eacker! |
| How was the rest of your show?
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| I’d rather skip the pleasantries
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| Let’s go
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| Grab your pistol
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| Confer with your men
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| The duel will commence after we count to ten
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| Count to ten!
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| Look 'em in the eye, aim no higher
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| Summon all the courage you require
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| Then slowly and clearly aim your gun towards the sky
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| One two three four
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| Five six seven |