The year is about to end. It's a good time to reflect on how we should measure success. Not just at work, but at home, in our relationships with family, friends. Ourselves. How, in fact, do you "measure the life of a woman or a man"? How would you measure yours?
Jonathan Larson, the creator of Rent—the musical from which the song "Seasons of Love" comes—died after watching the final dress rehearsal of his creation, which would become a hit on Broadway and win just about every award, including the Pulitzer Prize.
How, indeed, do you measure the life of a woman or a man?
Seasons of Love
Jonathan Larson
525,600 minutes
525,000 moments so dear
525,600 minutes
How do you measure - measure a year?
In daylights, in sunsets
In midnights, in cups of coffee
In inches, in miles
In laughter, in strife
In -
525,600 minutes
How do you measure
A year in the life?
How about love?
How about love?
How about love?
Measure in love
Seasons of love
Seasons of love
SOLOIST 1
525,600 minutes
525,000 journeys to plan
525,600 minutes
How do you measure the life of a woman or a man?
SOLOIST 2
In truths that she learned
Or in times that he cried
In bridges he burned
Or the way that she died.
COMPANY
It's time now to sing out
Tho' the story never ends
Let's celebrate
Remember a year in the life of friends
Remember the love
Remember the love
Remember the love
Measure in love
SOLOIST 1
Measure, measure your life in love
Seasons of love
Seasons of love
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Seasons of Love
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