![]() ![]() In the interview, she says, “I think ‘Hamilton’ is such a great kind of American cultural piece of what it means to be a better country.”Īfter the Inauguration, Hamilton writer Lin Manuel Miranda expressed his excitement about her poem on Twitter, to which Gorman replied, confirming the two references. ![]() That is the promise to glade, the hill we climb, if only we dare. In an interview with Anderson Cooper, Gorman talked about her speech impediment and explained that she would try to sing along with the song “Aaron Burr, Sir” to help her with her pronunciation of the letter “r.” If we’re to live up to our own time, then victory won’t lie in the blade, but in all the bridges we’ve made. Gorman not only used the musical as inspiration for the language used in the poem, but it also impacted her reading of it. This is another reference to Washington and the song “History Has Its Eyes on You.” The line “History Has Its Eyes on Me/You.” is used frequently throughout various songs in the musical.Īside from these lines being included, Hamilton played a huge role in the poem in another way. Unique & Awesome Designs Fast Shipping Wide Variety. ![]() The second Hamilton reference comes a bit later in the poem in the line, “For while we have our eyes on the future, history has its eyes on us.” Shop Black Leaders Quotes Wall Art Here The Hill We Climb Still I Rise We Go High Canvas Prints. ![]()
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