Lyrics The Bells Of Notre Dame - Jeremy Stolle , The Hunchback of Notre Dame Ensemble
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
Long
years
ago
did
this
story
begin
In
this
place
of
Notre
Dame
Two
orphan
brothers
were
both
taken
in
By
the
grace
of
Notre
Dame
Claude,
the
older
who
cared
for
his
brother
Young
Jehan,
full
of
beauty
and
charm
And
they
lived
and
they
grew
And
awoke
to
the
music
of
bells
The
bells
of
Notre
Dame
(Kyrie
eleison)
Oh,
dear
brother,
meet
these
arches
and
this
sacred
dome
(Kyrie
eleison)
We
are
blessed
to
find
our
sanctuary
and
our
home
Righteous
Claude
Frollo
was
ever
more
drawn
Like
a
son
to
Notre
Dame
Not
like
his
profligate
brother,
Jehan
Who'd
have
none
of
Notre
Dame
Though
as
brothers
they
loved
one
another
Frollo
watched
in
despair
and
alarm
As
Jehan
who
grew
more
wild
And
defied
and
defiled
All
the
laws
The
laws
of
Notre
Dame
(Kyrie
eleison)
You
must
leave,
Jehan
This
holy
refuge
where
you′ve
dwelled
(Kyrie
eleison)
Leave?
But,
father...
Sorry,
Claude,
but
I've
no
choice
Your
brother
is
expelled
And
Frollo
didn't
hear
from
his
brother
for
several
years
Meanwhile...
Frollo
ascended
uncommonly
fast
through
the
ranks
of
Notre
Dame
′Til
he
was
named
the
archdeacon
at
last
And
gave
thanks
to
Notre
Dame
And
then
one
awful
day
brought
a
message
And
the
name
that
it
bore
was
"Jehan"
And
concealing
his
face
Frollo
strolled
to
a
place
Far
away
Away
from
Notre
Dame
Jehan
Let
me
take
you
back
I′ll
bring
you
home
Brother
dearest,
come
with
me
Where
we
will
find
a
remedy
And
Notre
Dame
once
more
will
be
Your
sanctuary
Healing
you
will
be
my
goal
Not
just
your
body
but
your
soul
We'll
be
together
in
our
holy
sanctuary
Enough,
Claude!
It′s
too
late
for
me
anyway
But
if
you've
truly
discovered
charity
at
this
late
date
There′s
someone
you
can
help
A
baby?
Yours?
Oh...
a
monster!
It's
God′s
judgement
on
you
The
wicked
shall
not
go
unpunished!
I
should
have
known!
I
was
a
fool
to
think
that
you
would
look
after
him!
Look
after
him?
Me?
He
has
nobody
else
Take
him
If
you
can
find
it
in
your
heart
Jehan...
Jehan!
Dies
irae
(dies
irae)
Dies
illa
(dies
illa)
Solvet
saeculum
in
favilla
(Kyrie
eleison)
And
the
saints
regarded
Frollo
from
their
stone
facade
(Kyrie
eleison)
And
he
felt
their
gaze
as
if
it
were
the
eyes
of
God
Oh,
Lord
You've
sent
me
a
test
This
child
is
my
cross
to
bare
I
may
not
have
saved
my
brother,
but
I
will
save
this
thing
See
this
loathsome
creature
from
whom
lesser
men
would
flee
I
will
keep
and
care
for
him,
and
teach
him
at
my
knee
To
think
like
me
And
Frollo
gave
the
child
a
name
A
cruel
name
that
means
"Half-formed"
Quasimodo!
Now
here
is
a
riddle
to
guess
if
you
can
Sing
the
bells
of
Notre
Dame
What
makes
a
monster
and
what
makes
a
man?
(What
makes
a
monster
and
what
makes
a
man?)
Sing
the
bells,
bells,
bells,
bells,
bells,
bells,
bells,
bells
Bells
of
Notre
Dame
1 Olim
2 The Bells Of Notre Dame
3 Out There
4 Topsy Turvy (Pt. 1)
5 Rest And Recreation
6 Rhythm Of The Tambourine
7 Topsy Turvy (Pt. 2)
8 Into Notre Dame
9 God Help The Outcasts
10 Top Of The World
11 Tavern Song (Thai Mol Piyas)
12 Heaven's Light
13 Hellfire
14 Esmeralda
15 Entr'acte
16 Flight Into Egypt
17 The Court Of Miracles
18 In A Place Of Miracles
19 Justice In Paris
20 Someday
21 While The City Slumbered
22 Made Of Stone
23 Finale
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