Prologue: Work Song (Live)
- Colm Wilkinson (1998)You are listening to the song Prologue: Work Song (Live) by Colm Wilkinson, writer by Claude-Michel Schönberg;Herbert Kretzmer in album Les Misérables: The Dream Cast In Concert (10th Anniversary) CD1. The highest quality of audio that you can download is flac . Also, you can play quality at 32kbps, view lyrics and watch more videos related to this song.
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- In My Life - Judy Kuhn
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- Lovely Ladies (Live) - Ruthie Henshall
- Look Down - Adam Searles
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- Stars - Philip Quast
Lyrics
[Prisoners]
Look down, look down
Don't look 'em in the eye
Look down, look down
You're here until you die.
[convict one]
The sun is strong
It's hot as hell below.
[prisoner]
Look down, look down,
There's twenty years to go.
[convict two]
I've done no wrong
Sweet jesus, hear my prayer!
[prisoners]
Look down look down
Sweet jesus doesn't care.
[convict three]
I know she'll wait
I know that she'll be true!
[prisoners]
Look down, look down
They've all forgotten you
[convict four]
When i get free ya won't see me
Here for dust!
[prisoners]
Look down, look down
Don't look 'em in the eye.
[convict five]
How long, oh lord
Before you let me die?
[prisoners]
Look down, look down
You'll always be a slave
Look down, look down
You're standing in your grave.
[javert]
Now bring me prisoner 24601
Your time is up
And your parole's begun
You know what that means.
[valjean]
Yes, it means i'm free.
[javert]
No
It means you get
Your yellow ticket-of-leave
You are a thief.
[valjean]
I stole a loaf of bread.
[javert]
You robbed a house.
[valjean]
I broke a window pane
My sister's child was close to death
And we were starving.
[javert]
You will starve again
Unless you learn the meaning of the law.
[valjean]
I know the meaning of those 19 years
A slave of the law
[javert]
Five years for what you did
The rest because you tried to run
Yes, 24601.
[valjean]
My name is jean valjean
[javert]
And i am javert
Do not forget my name
Do not forget me
24601.
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