| Prisoners
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| Look down, look down
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| Don’t look 'em in the eye
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| Look down, look down, You’re here until you die
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| The sun is strong
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| It’s hot as hell below
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| Look down, look down, There’s twenty years to go
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| I’ve done no wrong! |
| Sweet Jesus hear my prayer! |
| Look down, look down,
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| Sweet Jesus doesn’t care
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| I know she’ll wait, I know that she’ll be true! |
| Look down, look down,
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| They’ve all forgotten you
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| When I get free ya won’t see me
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| Here for dust! |
| Look down, look down
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| Don’t look 'em in the eye
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| How long O Lord
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| Before you let me die? |
| Look down, look down, You’ll always be a slave
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| Look down, look down, You’re standing in your grave Javert
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| Now bring me prisoner 24601Your time is up
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| And your parole’s begun
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| You know what that means Valjean
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| Yes, it means I’m free Javert
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| NO! |
| It means you get
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| Your yellow ticket-of-leave
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| You are a thief Valjean
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| I stole a loaf of bread! |
| Javert
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| You robbed a house! |
| Valjean
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| I broke a window pane! |
| My sister’s child was close to death
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| And we were starving! |
| Javert
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| And you will starve again
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| Unless you learn the meaning of the law. |
| Valjean
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| I know the meaning of these 19 years
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| A slave of the law Javert
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| Five years for what you did
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| The rest because you tried to run
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| Yes 24 601 Valjean
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| My name is Jean Valjean Javert
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| And I am Javert
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| Do not forget my name
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| Do not forget me24601 Chorus
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| Look down, look down
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| You will always be a slave
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| Look down, look down
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| You’re standing in your grave. |
| Valjean
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| Freedom is mine. |
| The earth is still.
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| I feel the wind. |
| I breathe again.
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| And the sky clears, the world is waiting.
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| Drink from the pool. |
| How clean the taste
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| Never forget the years, the waste.
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| Nor forgive them, for what they’ve done.
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| They are the guilty, everyone.
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| The day begins…
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| And now lets see
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| What this new world
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| Will do for me!
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| Farmer
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| You’ll have to go
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| I’ll pay you off for the day
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| Collect your bits and pieces there
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| And be on your way.
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| Valjean
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| You’ve given me half
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| What the other men get! |
| This handful of tin
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| Wouldn’t buy my sweat! |
| Laborer
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| You broke the law
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| It’s there for people to see
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| Why should you get the same
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| As honest men like me? |
| Valjean
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| Now every door is closed to me
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| Another jail, another key, another chain
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| For when I come to any town
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| They check my papers
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| And they find the mark of Cain
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| In their eyes, I see their fear:'We do not want you here.'
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| Innkeeper’s Wife
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| My rooms are full
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| And I’ve no supper to spare
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| I’d like to help a stranger
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| All we want is to be fair Valjean
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| I will pay in advance
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| I can sleep in a barn
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| You see how dark it is
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| I’m not some kind of dog! |
| Innkeeper
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| You leave my house
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| Or feel the weight of my rod
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| We’re law-abiding people here
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| Thanks be to God.
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| Valjean
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| And now I know how freedom feels
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| The jailer always at your heels
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| It is the law! |
| This piece of paper in my hand
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| That makes me cursed throughout the land
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| It is the law! |
| Like a cur
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| I walk the street
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| The dirt beneath my feet.
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| Bishop
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| Come in, Sir, for you are weary
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| And the night is cold out there.
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| Though our lives are very humble
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| What we have, we have to share.
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| There is wine here to revive you, There is bread to make you strong,
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| There’s a bed to rest till morning, Rest from pain, and rest from wrong.
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| Valjean
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| He let me eat my fill
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| I had the lion’s share
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| The silver in my hand
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| Cost twice what I had earned
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| In all those nineteen years
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| That lifetime of despair
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| And yet he trusted me.
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| The old fool trusted me -He's done his bit of good
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| I played the grateful serf
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| And thanked him like I should
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| But when the house was still, I got up in the night
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| Took the silver
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| Took my flight! |