Lyrics The Bells of Notre Dame - Caleb Hyles , Jonathan Young
Morning
in
Paris,
the
city
awakes
To
the
bells
of
Notre
Dame
The
fisherman
fishes,
the
bakerman
bakes
To
the
bells
of
Notre
Dame
To
the
big
bells
as
loud
as
the
thunder
To
the
little
bells
soft
as
a
psalm
And
some
say
the
soul
of
the
city's
The
toll
of
the
bells
The
bells
of
Notre
Dame
Dark
was
the
night
when
our
tale
was
begun
On
the
docks
near
Notre
Dame
Four
frightened
gypsies
slid
silently
under
The
docks
near
Notre
Dame
But
a
trap
had
been
laid
for
the
gypsies
And
they
gazed
up
in
fear
and
alarm
At
a
figure
whose
clutches
Were
iron
as
much
as
the
bells
The
bells
of
Notre
Dame
Judge
Claude
Frollo
longed
To
purge
the
world
Of
vice
and
sin
And
he
saw
corruption
Everywhere
Except
within
See
there
the
innocent
blood
you
have
spilt
On
the
steps
of
Notre
Dame
Now
you
would
add
this
child's
blood
to
your
guilt
On
the
steps
of
Notre
Dame
You
can
lie
to
yourself
and
your
minions
You
can
claim
that
you
haven't
a
qualm
But
you
never
can
run
from
Nor
hide
what
you've
done
from
the
eyes
The
very
eyes
of
Notre
Dame
And
for
one
time
in
his
live
Of
power
and
control
Frollo
felt
a
twinge
of
fear
For
his
immortal
soul
Just
so
he's
kept
locked
away
Where
no
one
else
can
see
Even
this
foul
creature
may
Yet
prove
one
day
to
be
Of
use
to
me
Now
here
is
a
riddle
to
guess
if
you
can
Sing
the
bells
of
Notre
Dame
Who
is
the
monster
and
who
is
the
man?
Sing
the
bells,
bells,
bells,
bells
Bells,
bells,
bells,
bells
Bells
of
Notre
Dame
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