Chorus (Prisoners):
 Look down, look down
 Don't look 'em in the eye
 Look down, look down,
 You're here until you die
 1st Convict:
 The sun is strong
 It's hot as hell below
 Chorus:
 Look down, look down,
 There's twenty years to go
 2nd Convict:
 I've done no wrong!
 Sweet Jesus, hear my prayer!
 Chorus:
 Look down, look down,
 Sweet Jesus doesn't care
 3rd Convict:
 I know she'll wait,
 I know that she'll be true!
 Chorus:
 Look down, look down,
 They've all forgotten you
 4th Convict:
 When I get free ya won't see me
 Here for dust!
 Chorus:
 Look down, look down
 Don't look 'em in the eye
 5th Convict:
 How long, oh Lord
 Before you let me die?
 Chorus:
 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 24601
 Your 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:
 You will starve again
 Unless you learn the meaning of the law.
 Valjean:
 I know the meaning of those 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 me,
 24601.
 Chorus:
 Look down, look down
 You'll 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 waking.
 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 let's see
 What this new world
 Will do for me!
 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 have 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.'
 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.
 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 their feet.
 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'd 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!
 Constables
 1. Tell his reverence your story
 2. Let us see if he's impressed
 1. You were lodging here last night
 2. You were the honest Bishop's guest.
 And then, out of Christian goodness
 When he learned about your plight
 1. You maintain he made a present of this silver.
 Bishop:
 That is right.
 But my friend you left so early
 Surely something slipped your mind
 You forgot I gave these also
 Would you leave the best behind?
 So, Messieurs, you may release him
 For this man has spoken true
 I commend you for your duty
 And God's blessing go with you.
 But remember this, my brother
 See in this some higher plan
 You must use this precious silver
 To become an honest man
 By the witness of the martyrs
 By the Passion and the Blood
 God has raised you out of darkness
 I have bought your soul for God!