lirik lagu that would be enough – lin manuel miranda
look around, look around at how lucky we are
to be alive right now
look around, look around
how long have you known?
a month or so
eliza, you should have told me
i wrote to the general a month ago
no
i begged him to send you home
you should have told me
i’m not sorry
i knew you’d fight
until the war was won
but you deserve a chance to meet your son
look around, look around at how lucky we are
to be alive right now
will you relish being a poor man’s wife
unable to provide for your life?
i relish being your wife
look around, look around
look at where you are
look at where you started
the fact that you’re alive is a miracle
just stay alive, that would be enough
and if this child
shares a fraction of your smile
or a fragment of your mind, look out world
that would be enough
i don’t pretend to know
the challenges you’re facing
the worlds you keep erasing and creating in your mind
but i’m not afraid
i know who i married
so long as you come home at the end of the day
that would be enough
we don’t need a legacy
we don’t need money
if i could grant you peace of mind
if you could let me inside your heart
oh, let me be a part of the narrative
in the story they will write someday
let this moment be the first chapter
where you decide to stay
and i could be enough
and we could be enough
that would be enough
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