If someone were to make a season 2 fanfic…what would you want to be in it? (Theories, storylines, etc.) Asking for a friend 🤨
For a song your sub conscious basically wrote, I love it!
The song from my dream that literally woke me up to write them down.
Green Light
If I passed around a bottle on the foyer of the library roof
Could I afford to lose?
Yeah this is what I’m thinking about
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Loveee her
“Some people care too much. I think it’s called love.”
— A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh
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So I jumped on that "Jolene's Response" trend and I made it gay. Is this something any of you would be interested in hearing?
Dolly, Dolly, Dolly, Dolly
Believe me when I say I don't want your man
Dolly, Dolly, Dolly, Dolly
Stealing him has never been my plan
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I cannot compete with you
I was just something shiny and new
But you deserve better than that man
He was going to throw you away
All he wanted to do was play
But I'd much rather be with you
Dolly
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You're the one I really want
And I really think that we could taunt
That pathetic excuse of a man
Dolly
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I know what he means to you
But think about what he's put you through
Is he really worth it in the end
Dolly
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Dolly, Dolly, Dolly, Dolly
Believe me when I say I don't want your man
Dolly, Dolly, Dolly, Dolly
Stealing him has never been my plan
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Your love for him has made you blind
But I really hope that you can find
What really makes you happy
Dolly
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I'm glad you had this talk with me
I understand, but don't you see
The last thing I wanna do is hurt you
Dolly
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Dolly, Dolly, Dolly, Dolly
Believe me when I say I don't want your man
Dolly, Dolly, Dolly, Dolly
Stealing him has never been my plan
Dolly, Dolly
I made a little something something for one of my favourite Batman villains!
Where are you going? Well, I don’t know, myself. Not much to say about me But it’s clear you have somewhere to be. You, Follow me down, follow me over Crossing the street into the dark With no sense for danger. You, Tell me you’re hurt. You see fit to plead. Why tell me don’t go When you’re first to leave? I, Take it all back I don’t pretend It’s not an attack No, this is the end. (This is the end.) You’ve got to be kidding me Saying you’ve got your demons You played yourself Saying we all have our reasons You, Follow me down, follow me over Crossing the street into the dark With no sense for danger. You, You don’t understand Pray, what do you think? Don’t know what you had But you’ve always had me You, Tell me you’re hurt. You see fit to plead. Why tell me I’m cruel When you’re first to leave? Darling, it’s true that we all have our reasons If I was cruel I would cut you to pieces. I, Take it all back I don’t pretend It’s not an attack No, this is the end. (This is the end.) (I don’t want to leave) (I don’t want to leave)
Uhuhuhhuhuh
I’ve made myself small
Answered every call
Now here are we
Backs against the wall
I was once/am a yes, a people pleaser
“Helping” others I was more than eager
Agreed to everything to my demise
Now all I know I must criticize
I didn’t learn through all the pain
The emotional rollercoasters, the crushing shame,
That me myself I’m way too unselfish
Nothing I have, is anything I own.
I keep the peace that’s all I’m good for,
I can’t explain what I need or what I’m here for
Smile for everyone, and reach out my hands
But in the end, I’m always alone again.
Why do I bother, why can’t I live?
When every choice I make gets twisted to shit?
I drop all my cares, I’m like a stone to a river, living my life only to be disturbed by others.
My own emotions are at the wheel, yet they are held at gun point at every waking moment, smiling and staying quiet out of fear of being a disappointment.
When will it be my turn? Who controls the fight or flight? I’ll stay here, under the water, until the surface is in sight.
I’ve put myself last, just like everyone else.
How am I to know, when I don’t even know myself?
“Blue” by yours truly 🥹🫶🏼
This is really cool! People usually forget about her after the musicals over but you wrote a whole song!
I was researching the events of Hamilton and got really emotionally invested in Maria Reynolds, especially since we only see Hamilton’s perspective on her and the affair which somehow makes him out to be the victim. I understand that the musical couldn’t afford to spend any more time on her, but I wish she got more sympathy and respect. “Say No To This” was only one section in her life, after all. So I… just went ahead and…
wrote the lyrics for a whole Hamilton-style song about her life. As you do.
References to the musical:
The title (situated at the end of a line in the chorus) being an adjective referring to how Maria does and/or does not feel and related to her passion for Hamilton follows the pattern of “Helpless” and “Satisfied”, uniting the three “Me? I loved him” women.
Burr’s “the sinners and the saints” line in “Wait For It”, leading into how her life “takes and it takes and it takes”. Possibly foreshadowing of Burr’s significance in her life and her turn to religion in her last years.
“No one will read it” and “Burr, that’s why need it” in “Non-Stop”.
The ‘pawns’ line harks back to chess terms and references like “knight takes rook”, “stalemate”, “the sacrifices made in every game of chess” - Hamilton follows the chess players, Maria is just a pawn. A piece Hamilton is willing to sacrifice.
“I’m a diamond in the rough, a shiny piece of coal” in “My Shot”.
The “Alexander Hamilton” motif (all names are sung in their show cadences).
“Stay Alive”, the titular phrase of which is sung by Maria’s foil Eliza no less.
Eliza and Angelica repeatedly draw attention to Hamilton’s eyes being his most captivating feature that makes them fall for him in “Helpless” and “Satisfied”. So with Maria here it’s no different. She and Angelica both specifically sing that their situation is bearable because they can “keep [Hamilton’s] eyes in [their] life”, even if he’s truly Eliza’s.
Hamilton’s “I don’t want you” line in “Say No To This”.
The plea to “stay” both Eliza and Maria sing to Hamilton.
“Helpless”, another Eliza motif Maria borrows.
The “Aaron Burr, sir” motif. “…that I can, ma’am” is sung to the same tune, showing along with the title that Burr (a supporter of women’s equality) respects Maria as his equal.
“Say No To This”, in a proper reprise.
The “I am not throwing away my shot” motif.
“The world seemed to burn” in “Burn”.
“The Reynolds Pamphlet”, also a brief reprise.
“You lit my heart aflame” in “Satisfied”.
The “satisfied” motif.
The “enough” motif. Oh look, Eliza again.