Wolverine vs. Gladiator in: Les Miserables Page #10

Synopsis: Two of the greatest warriors and voices in the history of film go head-to-head to decide the victor in the sing-fight to end all sing-fights.
Year:
2012
5 min
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FANTINE:
Monsieur,

I bless your name

I am ready, Fantine

Monsieur,

lay down your burden

At the end of my days

You raised my child in love

She's the best of my life

And you will be with God

Oh!

Oh...

(SOFTLY) Fantine.

(SINGING) Papa, Papa,

I do not understand

Are you all right?

Why did you go away?

(EXCLAIMS IN RELIEF)

Cosette, my child!

Am I forgiven now?

Thank God, thank God

I've lived to see this day!

It's you who must forgive

a thoughtless fool

It's you who must

forgive a thankless man

It's thanks to you

that I am living

And again I lay down

my life at your feet

Cosette,

your father is a saint

When they wounded me

He took me from the barricade

Carried like a babe

And brought me home to you

Now you are here

Again beside me

Now I can die in peace

For now my life is blessed

You will live, Papa

You're going to live

It's too soon

Too soon to say goodbye

Yes, Cosette,

forbid me now to die!

I'll obey

I will try

On this page

I write my last confession

Read it well

when I at last am sleeping

It's the story

Of one who turned from hating

A man who only learned to love

When you were in his keeping

I know it, Papa.

Come with me

Where chains

will never bind you

I am ready, Fantine.

All your grief

At last, at last behind you

Lord in heaven

Look down on him in mercy

Forgive me all my trespasses

And take me to Your glory

FANTINE:
Take my hand

I'll lead you to salvation

Take my love

For love is everlasting

ALL:
And remember

The truth that once was spoken

To love another person

Is to see the face of God

CROWD:
Do you hear

the people sing lost in

the valley of the night?

It is the music of a people

who are climbing to the light

For the wretched of the Earth

There is a flame

that never dies

Even the darkest night

will end and

the sun will rise

We will live again in freedom

In the garden of the Lord

We will walk

behind the plowshare

We will put away the sword

The chain will be broken

and all men will

have their reward!

Will you join

in our crusade?

Who will be strong

and stand with me?

Somewhere beyond

the barricade

Is there a world

you long to see?

Do you hear the people sing?

Say, do you hear

the distant drums?

It is the future that we bring

when tomorrow comes!

Will you join

in our crusade?

Who will be strong

and stand with me?

Somewhere beyond

the barricade

Is there a world

you long to see?

Do you hear the people sing?

Say, do you hear

the distant drums?

It is the future that we bring

when tomorrow comes!

(ALL VOCALIZING)

Tomorrow comes!

(TRIUMPHANT MUSIC PLAYING)

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