paroles de chanson Prologue - VNV Nation
1815,
Toulon,
France.
The
chain
gang,
overseen
by
brutal
warders,
works
in
the
sun.]
Prisoners
Look
down,
look
down
Don′t
look
'em
in
the
eye
Look
down,
look
down,
You′re
here
until
you
die
The
sun
is
strong
It's
hot
as
hell
below
Look
down,
look
down,
There's
twenty
years
to
go
I′ve
done
no
wrong!
Sweet
Jesus
hear
my
prayer!
Look
down,
look
down,
Sweet
Jesus
doesn′t
care
I
know
she'll
wait,
I
know
that
she′ll
be
true!
Look
down,
look
down,
They've
all
forgotten
you
When
I
get
free
ya
won′t
see
me
Here
for
dust!
Look
down,
look
down
Don't
look
′em
in
the
eye
How
long
O
Lord
Before
you
let
me
die?
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
24601Your
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
And
you
will
starve
again
Unless
you
learn
the
meaning
of
the
law.
Valjean
I
know
the
meaning
of
these
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
me24601
Chorus
Look
down,
look
down
You
will
always
be
a
slave
Look
down,
look
down
You′re
standing
in
your
grave.
Valjean
Freedom
is
mine.
The
earth
is
still.
I
feel
the
wind.
I
breathe
again.
And
the
sky
clears,
the
world
is
waiting.
Drink
from
the
pool.
How
clean
the
taste
Never
forget
the
years,
the
waste.
Nor
forgive
them,
for
what
they've
done.
They
are
the
guilty,
everyone.
The
day
begins...
And
now
lets
see
What
this
new
world
Will
do
for
me!
[He
finds
work
on
a
farm.]
Farmer
You′ll
have
to
go
I'll
pay
you
off
for
the
day
Collect
your
bits
and
pieces
there
And
be
on
your
way.
Valjean
You′ve
given
me
half
What
the
other
men
get!
This
handful
of
tin
Wouldn't
buy
my
sweat!
Laborer
You
broke
the
law
It's
there
for
people
to
see
Why
should
you
get
the
same
As
honest
men
like
me?
Valjean
Now
every
door
is
closed
to
me
Another
jail,
another
key,
another
chain
For
when
I
come
to
any
town
They
check
my
papers
And
they
find
the
mark
of
Cain
In
their
eyes,
I
see
their
fear:′We
do
not
want
you
here.′
[He
comes
to
an
inn.]
Innkeeper's
Wife
My
rooms
are
full
And
I′ve
no
supper
to
spare
I'd
like
to
help
a
stranger
All
we
want
is
to
be
fair
Valjean
I
will
pay
in
advance
I
can
sleep
in
a
barn
You
see
how
dark
it
is
I′m
not
some
kind
of
dog!
Innkeeper
You
leave
my
house
Or
feel
the
weight
of
my
rod
We're
law-abiding
people
here
Thanks
be
to
God.
[They
throw
him
out.]
Valjean
And
now
I
know
how
freedom
feels
The
jailer
always
at
your
heels
It
is
the
law!
This
piece
of
paper
in
my
hand
That
makes
me
cursed
throughout
the
land
It
is
the
law!
Like
a
cur
I
walk
the
street
The
dirt
beneath
my
feet.
[He
sits
down
despairingly
outside
a
house
from
which
emerges
the
Bishop
of
Digne.]
Bishop
Come
in,
Sir,
for
you
are
weary
And
the
night
is
cold
out
there.
Though
our
lives
are
very
humble
What
we
have,
we
have
to
share.
There
is
wine
here
to
revive
you,
There
is
bread
to
make
you
strong,
There′s
a
bed
to
rest
till
morning,
Rest
from
pain,
and
rest
from
wrong.
Valjean
He
let
me
eat
my
fill
I
had
the
lion's
share
The
silver
in
my
hand
Cost
twice
what
I
had
earned
In
all
those
nineteen
years
That
lifetime
of
despair
And
yet
he
trusted
me.
The
old
fool
trusted
me
-He's
done
his
bit
of
good
I
played
the
grateful
serf
And
thanked
him
like
I
should
But
when
the
house
was
still,
I
got
up
in
the
night
Took
the
silver
Took
my
flight!
[Taking
the
silver
cup,
he
runs
off,
but
is
brought
back
by
two
constables.]
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