stripperbucky:

hamiltonsource:

Even though we started at the very same time,
Alexander Hamilton began to climb.
How to account for his rise to the top?

3 years ago | 10,785 notes | via: knightremus | source: hamiltonsource

whenamericasingsforyou:

Wait For It // The World Was Wide Enough

Death doesn’t discriminate between the sinners and the saints
It takes, and it takes, and it takes…


And we keep living anyway                                    History obliterates
We rise and we fall and we break                           In every picture it paints, it paints
And we make our mistakes                                   Me and all my mistakes
And if there’s a reason I’m still alive                       When Alexander aimed at the sky
When everyone who loves me has died                 He may have been the first one to die
Then I’m willing to wait for it                                 But I’m the one who paid for it

3 years ago | 4,325 notes | via: davidperalta | source: yourstory

natchios:

Death doesn’t discriminate between the sinners and the saints, it takes and it takes and it takes. History obliterates. In every picture it paints, it paints me and all my mistakes. When Alexander aimed at the sky, he may have been the first one to die, but I’m the one who paid for it.

I survived, but I paid for it.

3 years ago | 5,445 notes | via: davidperalta | source: natchios

my-thoughts-of-flight:

In case you were wondering, an Aaron Burr candle really does exist, and it is sassy.

scijou:

im a trust fund baby you can trust me

(don’t tag as angelica/burr please)

4 years ago | 1,978 notes | via: sanctaphrax- | source: scijou-archive

“Ate a pound of grapes on my walk.”

Private Journal of Aaron Burr. October 6th, 1810 (via my-thoughts-of-flight)

4 years ago | 1,519 notes | via: davidperalta | source: my-thoughts-of-flight

    Schuyler Defeated

  • Aaron Burr: How did you find me?
  • Alexander Hamilton: Oh I just listened for the sound of COMPLETE AND UTTER BETRAYAL AND FOLLOWED THAT
5 years ago | 2,658 notes | via: icarianneil

darktonystark:

even though literally no one asked for it, here are some things i love about aaron burr:

story time:

tl;dr: aaron burr was a feminist who believed women were superior to men; an abolitionist who proposed and voted for bills abolishing slavery before the turn of the 19th century; a totally giving person who often sold his things to give money to other people; and maybe not a complete villain like history wants to remember him as but a human being with virtues to go with his faults.

5 years ago | 4,005 notes | via: benevolentgoddess
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