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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, EPONINE
Don't you fret, M'sieur Marius
I don't feel any pain
A little
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, (Enjolras is addressing the revolutionaries)
ENJOLRAS
Here upon these stones
We will build
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, [1823, Montreuil-sur-Mer.]
[Outside the factory owned by the Mayor,]
[Monsieur Madeleine (Jean
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, (Valjean is standing over Marius at the barricade)
VALJEAN
God on high
Hear
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, [CHOIR]
They're called Bui-Doi
The Dust of life
Concieved in hell
And born is
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, [Young Cosette is working as a drudge in the Thénardier's
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, [PRISONERS]
Look down, look down
Don't look 'em in the eye
Look down,
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, Javert & Valjean - Confrontation Lyrics
[JAVERT]
Valjean, at last,
We see each
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, ENJOLRAS
Do you hear the people sing?
Singing a song of angry
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, (Marius, recovering from his wounds, imagines he is back at
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, (Eponine is alone in the square)
EPONINE
Cosette! Now I remember!
Cosette! How
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, Lyrics
Fantine & Valjean - Fantine's Arrest + Come to Me
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, CHORUS
Do you hear the people sing
Lost in the valley of
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, FANTINE
There was a time when men were kind,
And their voices
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, (Cosette stands in her garden on Rue Plumet)
COSETTE
How strange
This feeling
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, [JAVERT]
Valjean, at last,
We see each other plain
`M'sieur le Mayor,'
You'll wear
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, GAVROCHE
Liar!
Good evening, dear inspector
Lovely evening, my dear.
I know this man,
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, (Javert climbs over the barricade)
JAVERT
Listen my friends
I have done as
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, (Javert and his constables break up the fight. Valjean picks
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, (Javert walks the deserted streets until he comes to a
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, 1832. The teeming, squalid streets of Paris.
Beggars, urchins, prostitutes,
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, [The docks. Sailors, whores and their customers, pimps, etc. Fantine
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, (Valjean arrives, dressed as a soldier)
JOLY
Here comes a man in
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, EPONINE
And now I'm all alone again,
Nowhere to turn, no one
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, VALJEAN
One day more!
Another day, another destiny.
This never-ending road to Calvary;
These
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, EPONINE
'Parnasse, what are you doing
So far out of our patch?
MONTPARNASSE
This
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, [CONSTABLE ONE]
Tell his reverence your story
[CONSTABLE TWO]
Let us see if
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, [KIM]
My name is Kim
I like you Chris
[CHRIS]
Don't talk
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, [AMERICANS]
The heat is on in Saigon
The girls are hotter
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By Claude-Michel Schonberg, [GIGI]
They are not nice, they're mostly noise
They swear like