Soliloquy (Javert's Suicide)
- Norm Lewis (2010)You are listening to the song Soliloquy (Javert's Suicide) by Norm Lewis, writer by Claude-Michel Schönberg;Herbert Kretzmer in album Les Misérables: 25th Anniversary Concert (Act II). 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.
- A Little Fall Of Rain - Nick Jonas
- Night Of Anguish - Nick Jonas
- Drink With Me - Hadley Fraser
- Empty Chairs At Empty Tables - Nick Jonas
- A Heart Full Of Love (Reprise) - Alfie Boe
- Valjean's Confession - Alfie Boe
- The Wedding Chorale - Jenny Galloway
- The First Attack - Alfie Boe
- The First Attack (Valjean And Javert) - Alfie Boe
- Drink With Me (Intro) - Ramin Karimloo
- Bring Him Home - Alfie Boe
- The Final Battle - Jonathan Williams
- The Sewers - The Orchestra
- Dog Eats Dog - Matt Lucas
- The Confrontation (2) - Alfie Boe
- Soliloquy (Javert's Suicide) - Norm Lewis
- Turning - Lucie Jones
- Beggars At The Feast - Jenny Galloway
- Epilogue - The Cast
- Bring Him Home (4 Valjeans) - Alfie Boe
- One Day More - Various Casts
- Do You Hear The People Sing (Finale) - The Choir
- The Barricade - Norm Lewis
Lyrics
Who is this man
What sort of devil is he
To have me caught in a trap
And choose to let me go free
It was his hour at last
To put a seal on my fate
Wipe out the past
And wash me clean off the slate
All it would take
Was a flick of his knife
Vengeance was his
And he gave me back my life
Damned if I'll live in the debt of a thief
Damned if I'll yield at the end of the chase
I am the Law and the Law is not mocked
I'll spit his pity right back in his face
There is nothing on earth that we share
It is either Valjean or Javert!
How can I now allow this man
To hold dominion over me
This desperate man whom I have hunted
He gave me my life, he gave me freedom
I should have perished by his hand
It was his right
It was my right to die as well
Instead I live, but live in hell!
And my thoughts fly apart
Can this man be believed
Shall his sins be forgiven
Shall his crimes be reprieved?
And must I now begin to doubt
Who never doubted all these years
My heart is stone and still it trembles
The world I have known is lost in shadow
Is he from heaven or from hell
And does he know
That granting me my life today
This man has killed me even so?
I am reaching, but I fall
And the stars are black and cold
As I stare into the void
Of a world that cannot hold
I'll escape now from the world
From the world of Jean Valjean
There is nowhere I can turn
There is no way to go on.
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