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Hurricane Lyrics

Hamilton:
In the eye of a hurricane
There is quiet
For just a moment
A yellow sky

When I was seventeen a hurricane
Destroyed my town
I didn't drown
I couldn't seem to die

I wrote my way out
Wrote everything down far as I could see
I wrote my way out
I looked up and the town had its eyes on me

They passed a plate around
Total strangers
Moved to kindness by my story
Raised enough for me to book passage on a
Ship that was New York bound...

I wrote my way out of hell
I wrote my way to revolution
I was louder than the crack in the bell
I wrote Eliza love letters until she fell
I wrote about the Constitution and defended it well
And in the face of ignorance and resistance
I wrote financial systems into existence
And when my prayers to God were met with indifference
I picked up a pen, I wrote my own deliverance

In the eye of a hurricane
There is quiet
For just a moment
A yellow sky

I was twelve when my mother died
She was holding me
We were sick and she was holding me
I couldn't seem to die

Burr:
Wait for it, wait for it, wait for it...


Burr and Ensemble:
Wait for it, wait for it, wait for it...



Wait for it, wait for it, wait for it, wait...

Hamilton:
I'll write my way out...




Write ev'rything down, far as I can see...



I'll write my way out...
Overwhelm them with honesty.

Washington, Eliza, Angelica, Maria:
History has its eyes on you


Hamilton:
This is the eye of the hurricane, this is the only
Way I can protect my legacy...

Company (except Hamilton):
Wait for it, wait for it, wait for it, wait...

Hamilton:
The Reynolds Pamphlet

Hurricane Lyrics performed by Lin-Manuel Miranda are property and copyright of the authors, artists and labels. You should note that Hurricane Lyrics performed by Lin-Manuel Miranda is only provided for educational purposes only and if you like the song you should buy the CD


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