This is the song It’s Quiet Uptown from the movie Hamilton in Grady, Edaline, Della, and the Council's point of view after Jolie dies. Sorry it sucks so much. Lyrics Della: There are moments that the words don't reach There is suffering too terrible to name You hold your child as tight as you can And push away the unimaginable The moments when you're in so deep It feels easier to just swim down The Ruewens always stay at home And learn to live with the unimaginable Grady: I spend hours in my office A lot of work galore And it's quiet at home I never liked the quiet before I used to laugh with Jolie a lot Smiles and hugs galore And I’d play That always used to happen before The Council: You won’t see him in the street Walking with Jolie, talking to Jolie, so have pity Grady: Jolie, you would like it at home, it's quiet at home The Council: He is working through the unimaginable His hair is unknown Because he doesn’t pass every day They say he doesn’t walks the length of Eternalia Grady: You knock me out, I fall apart The Council: Can you imagine? Grady: Look at where we are Look at where we started I know I don't deserve you, Edaline But hear me out That would be enough If I could spare her life If I could trade her life for mine She'd be standing here right now And you would smile and that would be enough I don't pretend to know The challenges we're facing I know there's no replacing what we've lost And you need time But I'm not afraid I know who I married Just let me stay here by your side That would be enough The Council: You won’t see him in the street Walking by her side, talking by her side, so have pity Grady: Edaline, do you like it at home? It's quiet at home The Council: He is trying to do the unimaginable You won’t see them walking in the park, long after dark Taking in the sights of the Eternalia Grady: Look around, look around, Edaline The Council: They are tryna do the unimaginable Della: There are moments that the words don't reach There's a grace too powerful to name We push away what we can never understand We push away the unimaginable They are standing in the garden Grady by Edaline's side She takes his hand Edaline: It's quiet at home The Council: Forgiveness, can you imagine? Forgiveness, can you imagine? You won’t see him in the street Walking by her side, talking by her side, so have pity They are going through the unimaginable
Thanks to Shannon Messenger for the book KOTLC (Keeper of the Lost Cities) and the characters Grady, Edaline, Jolie, Della, and the Council Thanks to Lin-Manuel Miranda for the original song, It's Quiet Uptown. Literally all I did was edited the lyrics to the song It's Quiet Uptown to fit Grady and Edaline's situation, but this was mainly just a chance to be funny. Anyways, enjoy!