Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song The World Was Wide Enough , by - Leslie Odom, Jr.. Song from the album Hamilton, in the genre МюзиклыRelease date: 24.09.2015
Record label: Atlantic
Song language: English
Song information On this page you can read the lyrics of the song The World Was Wide Enough , by - Leslie Odom, Jr.. Song from the album Hamilton, in the genre МюзиклыThe World Was Wide Enough |
| One two three four |
| Five six seven eight nine— |
| There are ten things you need to know |
| Number one! |
| We rowed across the Hudson at dawn |
| My friend, William P. Van Ness signed on as my— |
| Number two! |
| Hamilton arrived with his crew: |
| Nathaniel Pendleton and a doctor that he knew |
| Number three! |
| I watched Hamilton examine the terrain |
| I wish I could tell you what was happ'ning in his brain |
| This man has poisoned my political pursuits! |
| Most disputes die and no one shoots! |
| Number four! |
| Hamilton drew first position |
| Looking, to the world, like a man on a mission |
| This is a soldier with a marksman's ability |
| The doctor turned around so he could have deniability |
| Five! |
| Now I didn't know this at the time |
| But we were— |
| Near the same spot |
| Your son died, is that |
| Why—Near the same spot |
| My son died, is that |
| Why— |
| Six! |
| He examined his gun with such rigor? |
| I watched as he methodically fiddled with the trigger |
| Seven! |
| Confession time? |
| Here's what I got: |
| My fellow soldiers'll tell you I'm a terrible shot |
| Number eight! |
| Your last chance to negotiate |
| Send in your seconds, see if they can set the record straight |
| They won't teach you this in your classes |
| But look it up, Hamilton was wearing his glasses |
| Why? |
| If not to take deadly aim? |
| It's him or me, the world will never be the same |
| I had only one thought before the slaughter: |
| This man will not make an orphan of my daughter |
| Number nine! |
| Look him 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!— |
| I imagine death so much it feels more like a memory |
| Is this where it gets me, on my feet, sev'ral feet ahead of me? |
| I see it coming, do I run or fire my gun or let it be? |
| There is no beat, no melody |
| Burr, my first friend, my enemy |
| Maybe the last face I ever see |
| If I throw away my shot, is this how you'll remember me? |
| What if this bullet is my legacy? |
| Legacy. |
| What is a legacy? |
| It's planting seeds in a garden you never get to see |
| I wrote some notes at the beginning of a song someone will sing for me |
| America, you great unfinished symphony, you sent for me |
| You let me make a difference |
| A place where even orphan immigrants |
| Can leave their fingerprints and rise up |
| I'm running out of time. |
| I'm running, and my time's up |
| Wise up. |
| Eyes up. |
| I catch a glimpse of the other side |
| Laurens leads a soldiers' on the other side |
| My son is on the other side |
| He's with my mother on the other side |
| Washington is watching from the other side |
| Teach me how to say goodbye |
| Rise up, rise up, rise up |
| My love, take your time |
| I'll see you on the other side |
| Raise a glass to freedom... |
| He aims his pistol at the sky— |
| Wait! |
| I strike him right between his ribs |
| I walk towards him, but I am ushered away |
| They row him back across the Hudson |
| I get a drink |
| Aaaah |
| Aaaah |
| Aaaah |
| I hear wailing in the streets |
| Aaaah |
| Aaaah |
| Aaaah |
| Somebody tells me, "You'd better hide." |
| Aaaah |
| Aaaah |
| Aaaah |
| They say |
| Angelica and Eliza— |
| Were both at his side when he died |
| Death doesn't discriminate |
| Between the sinners and the saints |
| It takes and it takes and it takes |
| History obliterates |
| In every picture it paints |
| It paints me and all my mistakes |
| When Alexander aimed |
| At the sky |
| He may have been the first one to die |
| But I'm the one who paid for it |
| I survived, but I paid for it |
| Now I'm the villain in your history |
| I was too young and blind to see... |
| I should've known |
| I should've known |
| The world was wide enough for both Hamilton and me |
| The world was wide enough for both Hamilton and me |
Lyrics of the artist's songs: Leslie Odom, Jr.
Lyrics of the artist's songs: Lin-Manuel Miranda
Lyrics of the artist's songs: Original Broadway Cast of Hamilton