| Valjean, at last,
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| We see each other plain
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| Monsieur le Maire
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| You wear a different chain!
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| Before you say another word, Javert
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| Before you chain me up like a slave again
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| Listen to me! |
| There is something I must do.
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| This woman leaves behind a suffering child.
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| There is none but me who can intercede,
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| In Mercy's name, three days are all I need.
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| Then I'll return, I pledge my word.
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| Then I'll return
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| You must think me mad!
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| I've hunted you across the years
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| Men like you can never change
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| A man such as you.
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| (Men like you can never change)
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| Believe of me what you will
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| (Men like me can never change)
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| There is a duty that I'm sworn to do
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| (No,)
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| You know nothing of my life
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| (24601)
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| All I did was steal some bread
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| (My duty's to the law - you have no rights)
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| You know nothing of the world
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| (Come with me 24601)
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| You would sooner see me dead
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| (Now the wheel has turned around)
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| But not before I see this justice done
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| (Jean Valjean means nothing now)
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| I am warning you Javert
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| (Dare you talk to me of crime)
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| I'm a stronger man by far
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| (And the price you had to pay)
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| There is power in me yet
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| (Every man is born in sin)
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| My race is not yet run
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| (Every man must choose his way)
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| You know nothing of Javert
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| I was born inside a jail
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| I was born with scum like you
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| I am from the gutter too! |