Never Apologize For Your Happiness..

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Song of Chapter is... Dear Theodosia by Leslie Odom Jr. & Lin-Manuel Miranda


(Skipped Yorktown) Alright, basically we won. That's basically all there is to know.. However, okay so, Hamilton sang about ambushing them at night without their guns to increase their infiltration. They were confused but went along with it. Soon, a white handkerchief was waved and the British gave up. They counted their wounded and dead, everyone alike wondering if it meant freedom. Let me stop, but yea. Um. Now, The King's Part. Everyone loves him, it would be wrong to skip his songs. So here is, What Comes Next.

The king came out amidst the blue soldiers leaving the stage and if possible, his eyes were wide with rage and he held his scepter exceptionally high while he walked without a cape on stage. Soon, it was only the king and he began to strut while he sang his lines.

"They say

The price of my war's not a price that they're willing to pay

Insane

You cheat with the French, now I'm fighting with France and with Spain

I'm so blue," Obviously, it wouldn't be a Hamilton Musical if the lights didn't turn blue when he sang that line and the King stomped his right at the perfect time, not a second too soon,

"I thought that we'd made an arrangement

When you went away

You were mine to subdue

Well, even despite our estrangement, I've got

A small query for you:

What comes next?

You've been freed

Do you know how hard it is to lead?

You're on your own

Awesome. Wow

Do you have a clue what happens now?" The sarcasm that dripped from his words was incredible and his head moved with the slightest sass it added more realistic qualities from the character being portrayed.

"Oceans rise

Empires fall

It's much harder when it's all your call

All alone, across the sea

When your people say they hate you

Don't come crawling back to me

Da da da da daaaaaaa, da da da da dayyyyyyyy ya da

Da da da-da day ya daa...

You're on your own..." The king was disappointed as he received no applause and left the stage in a fit. The lights dimmed and a fast tempo piano began to play. A spotlight shined on Aaron Burr stood gentleman-like behind a chair, with no jacket. The spotlight fixated on Burr and he began with a small face twitch.

"Dear Theodosia, what to say to you?

You have my eyes. You have your mother's name

When you came into the world, you cried and it broke my heart

I'm dedicating every day to you

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