| At the end of the day you’re another day older
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| And that’s all you can say for the life of the poor
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| It’s a struggle, it’s a war
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| And there’s nothing that anyone’s giving
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| One more day, standing about, what is it for?
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| One day less to be living
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| At the end of the day you’re another day colder
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| And the shirt on your back doesn’t keep out the chill
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| And the righteous hurry past
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| They don’t hear the little ones crying
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| And the winter is coming on fast, ready to kill
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| One day nearer to dying
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| At the end of the day there’s another day dawning
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| And the sun in the morning is waiting to rise
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| Like the waves crash on the sand
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| Like a storm that’ll break any second
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| There’s a hunger in the land
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| There’s a reckoning still to be reckoned
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| And there’s gonna be hell to pay
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| At the end of the day
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| At the end of the day you get nothing for nothing
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| Sitting flat on your butt doesn’t buy any bread
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| There are children back at home
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| And the children have got to be fed
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| And you’re lucky to be in a job
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| And in a bed
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| And we’re counting our blessings!
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| Have you seen how the foreman is fuming today?
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| With his terrible breath and his wandering hands?
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| It’s because little Fantine won’t give him his way
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| Take a look at his trousers, you’ll see where he stands!
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| At the end of the day it’s another day over
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| With enough in your pocket to last for a week
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| Pay the landlord, pay the shop
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| Keep on grafting as long as you’re able
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| Keep on grafting till you drop
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| Or it’s back to the crumbs on the table
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| You’ve got to pay your way
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| At the end of the day!
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| Now what have we here, little innocent sister?
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| Come on Fantine, let’s have all the news!
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| «Dear Fantine, you must send us more money
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| Your child needs a doctor
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| There’s no time to lose»
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| What is this fighting all about?
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| Will someone tear these two apart?
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| What is this fighting all about?
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| This is a factory, not a circus
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| Now come on ladies, settle down
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| I run a business of repute
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| I am the Mayor of this town
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| I’ll look to you to sort this out
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| And be as patient as you can
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| Now someone say how this began
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| At the end of the day she’s the one who began it
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| There’s a kid that she’s hiding in some little town
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| There’s a man she has to pay
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| You can guess how she picks up the extra
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| You can bet she’s earning her keep sleeping around
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| And the boss wouldn’t like it
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| Yes, it’s true there’s a child and the child is my daughter
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| And her father abandoned us, leaving us flat
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| Now she lives with an innkeeper, man and his wife
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| And I pay for the child
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| What’s the matter with that?
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| At the end of the day she’ll be nothing but trouble
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| And there’s trouble for all when there’s trouble for one
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| While we’re earning our daily bread
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| She’s the one with her hands in the butter
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| You must send the slut away
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| Or we’re all gonna end in the gutter
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| And it’s us who’ll have to pay
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| At the end of the day
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| I might have known the bitch could bite
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| I might have known the cat had claws
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| I might have guessed your little secret
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| Ah, yes, the virtuous Fantine
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| Who keeps herself so pure and clean
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| You’d be the cause I had no doubt
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| Of any trouble hereabout
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| You play a virgin in the light
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| But need no urgin' in the night
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| She’s been laughing at you
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| While she’s having her men
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| She’ll be nothing but trouble again and again
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| You must sack her today
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| Sack the girl today
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| Right, my girl. |
| On your way! |