[Hamilton].
He will not live to see our glory![Lafayette/Mulan/Lawrence]
He will not live to see our glory![Hamilton].
But I'm glad I entered the contest![Lafayette/Mulan/Lawrence]
But I'm glad I entered the contest![Hamilton].
And when our children tell us stories.[Lafayette/Mulan/Lawrence]
And when our children tell us stories.[Hamilton].
He will tell a story tonight.[line]
We're doing another round tonight[adjective] next
We're doing another round tonight[Hamilton].
We're doing another round tonight[Lawrence].
Raise the glass freely
I will not tolerate this
What will it tell you?
Let's raise our glasses together[Lawrence/Mulan].
Tomorrow we will be more[Mulan/Lafayette/Lawrence].
Tell a story tonight[Hamilton].
He will tell a story tonight.[Copyright Lawrence/Mulligan/Lafayette].
Raise the glass freely
I will not tolerate this[Hamilton].
What will it tell you?[Giling/Lafayette].
We're doing another round tonight[Lawrence].
Let's raise our glasses together[Hamilton/Lawrence/Mulligan/Lafayette;
Tomorrow we will be more[Hamilton/Lawrence].
Tell a story tonight[Giling/Lafayette].
We're doing another round tonight[Hamilton/Captain/. group by Mulligan/Lafaiette/Grupp].
He will tell a story tonight.
Raise the glass freely
He will tell a story tonight.
Raise the glass freely
He will tell a story tonight.
They will tell a story.[Full text].
Tonight
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Hamilton by Google Translate
HumorI translated Hamilton back in February and March through (I think) 15 languages but for some reason never uploaded it So uhm, enjoy 'The song is about Hamilton' (Hamilton the translated Musical)