Whoever Is Alive, Who Is Sick, Will Tell Your Story

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(Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story)

【Washington】

Let me tell you what I want to know

When I was young and dreaming of glory.

You have no control:

[Washington and Company]

Who lives

Who is dead

Who speaks to you

[Splatter]

President Jefferson:

[Jefferson]

I give this: his financial system is

Great job. I tried it and couldn't bring it home.

And I tried.

[Washington and Company]

Who lives

Who is dead

Who speaks to you

[Splatter]

President Madison:

[Madison]

From his bankruptcy

prosperity. I don't want to admit

Sufficient merits for all the merits he gave us.

[Washington and Company]

Who lives

Who is dead

Who speaks to you

[Angelica]

All other stories about the founder's father are told.

The fathers of all other founders are old.

[Splatter]

Who remembers your name when you go?

Who holds your flame?

[Bali and man]

Who is talking about you

Who is talking about you

[Angelica and women]

Who is talking about you

Your story

[Female]

Eliza.

[Elisa

I returned to the story.

[Female]

Eliza.

[Eliza]

Stop wasting time with tears.

I am still 50 years old.

Not enough.

[Company]

Eliza.

[Eliza]

I will interview all the soldiers who fought on your side.

[Mulligan/Lafayette/Low lens]

That is our story.

[Eliza]

I'm trying to understand your text on thousands of pages.

You really write as if you're done...

[Elisa and Company]

time.

[Eliza]

I am relying on you

[Eliza and Angelica]

Angelica.

[Eliza]

As long as she is alive...

[Eliza and Angelica

We will talk about you

[Eliza]

She was buried in Trinity Church,

[Eliza and Angelica]

Near you.

[Eliza]

She was on when I needed her most...

[Elisa and Company]

time.

[Eliza]

And it's not over yet.

"What if you happen to have one..."

[Elisa and Company]

time.

[Eliza]

The goodness of the Lord

It gives me what you always wanted.

It gives me more...

[Elisa and Company]

time.

[Eliza]

I'm raising money in Washington for the Washington Memorial.

【Washington】

That is my story.

[Eliza]

I oppose slavery.

You could have done more...

[Elisa and Company]

time.

[Eliza]

And when my time is over, am I doing enough?

[Eliza]

Will they talk to us?

[business]

Do they talk about you?

[Eliza]

A. Can you show what I am most proud of?

[business]

Orphanage.

[Eliza]

I have founded the first private orphanage in New York.

[business]

Orphanage.

[Eliza]

I help raise hundreds of children.

I can see them growing.

[business]

Orphanage.

[Eliza]

You can see you in their eyes, Alexander.

What

[Elisa and Company]

time.

[Eliza]

And when my time is over

Is it enough already?

Will they talk to me?

[business]

Do they talk about you?

[Eliza]

Oh, I'm looking forward to seeing you again.

It's just a problem...

[Elisa and Company]

time.

[business]

Do they talk about you?

Who lives, who dies, who tells your story?

Do they talk about you?

Who lives and who dies

[business]

time...

time...

time...

[Company]

Who is talking about you

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