(SINGING) By Christ, you'll pay for what you've done I guarantee I'll make you suffer I beg you, don't report me, sir I'll do whatever you may want Make your excuse to the police Tell me quickly what's the story Who saw what and why and where?
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Messieurs, release him This man has spoken true I commend you for your duty Now God's blessing go with you But remember this, my brother See in this some higher plan You must use this precious silver To become an honest man By the witness of the martyrs By the passion and the blood God has raised you out of darkness I have saved your soul for God (SINGING) What have I done? Sweet Jesus, what have I done? Become a thief in the night Become a dog on the run Have I fallen so far And is the hour so late That nothing remains but the cry of my hate? The cries in the dark that nobody hears Here where I stand at the turning of the years If there's another way to go I missed it 20 long years ago My life was a war that could never be won They gave me a number and they murdered Valjean When they chained me and left me for dead Just for stealing a mouthful of bread (BREATHING HEAVILY)
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(EXCLAIMS IN ANNOYANCE) (YELLING)
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One day less to be living At the end of the day you're another day colder And the shirt on your back doesn't keep out the chill And the righteous hurry past They don 't hear the little ones crying And the plague is coming on fast Ready to kill One day nearer to dying!
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(SINGING) Monsieur le Mayor, I have a crime to declare! I have disgraced The uniform that I wear I've done you wrong Let no forgiveness be shown I've been as hard On every rogue I have known I mistook you for a convict I have made a false report Now I learn they caught the culprit He's about to face the court And of course he now denies it You'd expect that of a con But he couldn't run forever No, not even Jean Valjean You say this man denies it all And gives no sign of understanding or repentance? You say this man is going to trial And that he's sure to be returned to serve his sentence? He will pay, and so must I Press charges against me, sir You have only done your duty It's a minor sin at most All of us have made misjudgments You'll return, sir, to your post (SIGHS IN RELIEF)
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Pretend I do not feel his agony?
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Can I conceal myself forevermore?
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CROWD: (SINGING) Do you hear the people sing Singing the song of angry men?
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And we're counting our blessings Have you seen how the foreman is fuming today With his terrible breath and his wandering hands?
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The little madam herself Pretending once again she's been so awfully good Better not let me catch you slacking! Better not catch my eye!
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Below!
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And there is a promise I have made For I was blind to one in need I did not see what stood before me Now your mother is with God (GASPS)
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Had you seen her today you might know how it feels To be struck to the bone in a moment of breathless delight! Had you been there today you might also have known How your world may be changed in just one burst of light And what was right seems wrong And what was wrong seems right Red! I feel my soul on fire! Black! My world if she's not there!
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Do you hear the people sing Singing the song of angry men? It is the music of a people who will not be slaves again! When the beating of your heart echoes the beating of the drums There is a life about to start when tomorrow comes!
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Men like me don 't forget You're the bastard that borrowed Colette! Cosette. Whatever. What is this? Are you mad? No, monsieur, you don't know what you say! You know me! I know you! And you'll pay what we're due And you'd better dig deep 'Cause she doesn't come cheap THENARDIER: Brujon. It's the police! Disappear! Run for it! It's Javert! Cosette! COSETTE: Papa.
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Look down, look down You'll always be a slave Look down, look down You're standing in your grave Retrieve the flag.
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Yet why did I allow this man To touch my soul and teach me love?