[00:07.300]Look around, look around
[00:10.300]at how lucky we are to be alive right now.
[00:14.300]Look around, look around.
[00:19.300]How long have you known?
[00:21.300]A month or so.
[00:22.300]Eliza, you should have told me.
[00:25.300]I wrote to the general a month ago.
[00:28.000]No!
[00:28.800]I begged him to send you home.
[00:30.300]You should have told me.
[00:31.300]I’m not sorry.
[00:35.300]You knew you’d fight until the war was won.
[00:39.300]War’s not done!
[00:40.300]But you deserve a chance to meet your son!
[00:43.300]Look around, look around
[00:45.300]at how lucky we are to be alive right now.
[00:49.300]Will you relish being a poor man’s wife?
[00:52.300]Unable to provide for your life?
[00:55.300]I relish being your wife.
[01:00.299]Look around, look around.
[01:04.299]Look at where you are.
[01:07.299]Look at where you started.
[01:10.299]The fact that you’re alive is a miracle.
[01:14.299]Just stay alive, that would be enough.
[01:18.299]And if this child
[01:23.299]shares a fraction of your smile,
[01:26.299]or a fragment of your mind to look out world,
[01:30.299]that would be enough.
[01:32.300]I don’t pretend to know
[01:36.300]the challenges you’re facing,
[01:40.300]the words you keep erasing
[01:43.300]and creating in your mind.
[01:46.300]But I’m not afraid.
[01:50.300]I know who I married.
[01:52.300]So long as you come home
[01:54.300]at the end of the day,
[01:57.300]that would be enough.
[02:01.299]We don’t need a legacy.
[02:05.299]We don’t need money,
[02:07.299]if I could grant you a peace of mind,
[02:11.300]if you could let me inside your heart.
[02:14.300]Oh, let me be a part of the narrative
[02:17.300]in the story they will write someday.
[02:20.300]Let this moment be the first chapter
[02:25.300]where you decided to stay.
[02:32.300]And I could be enough,
[02:35.300]and we could be enough,
[02:39.300]that would be enough.
Look around, look around
at how lucky we are to be alive right now.
Look around, look around.
How long have you known?
A month or so.
Eliza, you should have told me.
I wrote to the general a month ago.
No!
I begged him to send you home.
You should have told me.
I’m not sorry.
You knew you’d fight until the war was won.
War’s not done!
But you deserve a chance to meet your son!
Look around, look around
at how lucky we are to be alive right now.
Will you relish being a poor man’s wife?
Unable to provide for your life?
I relish being your wife.
Look around, look around.
Look at where you are.
Look at where you started.
The fact that you’re alive is a miracle.
Just stay alive, that would be enough.
And if this child
shares a fraction of your smile,
or a fragment of your mind to look out world,
that would be enough.
I don’t pretend to know
the challenges you’re facing,
the words you keep erasing
and creating in your mind.
But I’m not afraid.
I know who I married.
So long as you come home
at the end of the day,
that would be enough.
We don’t need a legacy.
We don’t need money,
if I could grant you a peace of mind,
if you could let me inside your heart.
Oh, let me be a part of the narrative
in the story they will write someday.
Let this moment be the first chapter
where you decided to stay.
And I could be enough,
and we could be enough,
that would be enough.