Song | The Wedding |
Artist | YoungStar |
Album | Les Misérables: The Motion Picture Soundtrack Deluxe |
Download | Image LRC TXT |
Ring out the bells | |
Upon this day of days! | |
May all the angels | |
Of the lord above. | |
In jubilation | |
Sing their songs of praise! | |
And crown this | |
Blessed time with | |
Peace and love. | |
(the procession becomes a dancing celebration. A waltz is played) | |
The baron and baroness de thénard | |
Go away, thénardier | |
Do you think i don't know who you are? | |
He's not fooled. Told you so | |
Show m'sieur what you've come here to show | |
Tell the boy what you know! | |
Pity to disturb you at a feast like this | |
But five hundred francs surely wouldn't come amiss. | |
In god's name say what you have to say. | |
But first you pay | |
What i saw, clear as light | |
Jean Valjean's in the sewers one night | |
Had this corpse on his back | |
Hanging there like a bloody great sack | |
I was there, never fear | |
Even found me this fine souvenir. | |
(thénardier shows marius a ring) | |
I know this! This was mine | |
This is surely some heavenly sign! | |
Then it's true. Then i'm right | |
Jean valjean was my savior that night! |
Ring out the bells | |
Upon this day of days! | |
May all the angels | |
Of the lord above. | |
In jubilation | |
Sing their songs of praise! | |
And crown this | |
Blessed time with | |
Peace and love. | |
the procession becomes a dancing celebration. A waltz is played | |
The baron and baroness de the nard | |
Go away, the nardier | |
Do you think i don' t know who you are? | |
He' s not fooled. Told you so | |
Show m' sieur what you' ve come here to show | |
Tell the boy what you know! | |
Pity to disturb you at a feast like this | |
But five hundred francs surely wouldn' t come amiss. | |
In god' s name say what you have to say. | |
But first you pay | |
What i saw, clear as light | |
Jean Valjean' s in the sewers one night | |
Had this corpse on his back | |
Hanging there like a bloody great sack | |
I was there, never fear | |
Even found me this fine souvenir. | |
the nardier shows marius a ring | |
I know this! This was mine | |
This is surely some heavenly sign! | |
Then it' s true. Then i' m right | |
Jean valjean was my savior that night! |
Ring out the bells | |
Upon this day of days! | |
May all the angels | |
Of the lord above. | |
In jubilation | |
Sing their songs of praise! | |
And crown this | |
Blessed time with | |
Peace and love. | |
the procession becomes a dancing celebration. A waltz is played | |
The baron and baroness de thé nard | |
Go away, thé nardier | |
Do you think i don' t know who you are? | |
He' s not fooled. Told you so | |
Show m' sieur what you' ve come here to show | |
Tell the boy what you know! | |
Pity to disturb you at a feast like this | |
But five hundred francs surely wouldn' t come amiss. | |
In god' s name say what you have to say. | |
But first you pay | |
What i saw, clear as light | |
Jean Valjean' s in the sewers one night | |
Had this corpse on his back | |
Hanging there like a bloody great sack | |
I was there, never fear | |
Even found me this fine souvenir. | |
thé nardier shows marius a ring | |
I know this! This was mine | |
This is surely some heavenly sign! | |
Then it' s true. Then i' m right | |
Jean valjean was my savior that night! |