| Song | The Bargain – The Waltz of Treachery |
| Artist | Claude-Michel Schönberg |
| Album | Les Misérables Live! Dream the Dream 2010 Cast Album (25th Anniversary) |
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| [ti:The Bargain – The Waltz of Treachery] | |
| [ar:Claude-Michel Schönberg] | |
| [al:Les Misérables Live! Dream the Dream 2010 Cast Album (25th Anniversary)] | |
| [tool:LrcMaker] | |
| [00:16.640] | I found her wandering in the wood |
| [00:17.899] | This little child, I found her trembling in the shadows |
| [00:21.577] | And I am here to help Cosette |
| [00:22.566] | And I will settle any debt you may think proper |
| [00:25.614] | I will pay what I must pay |
| [00:30.071] | To take Cosette away. |
| [00:39.129] | What to do? What to say? |
| [00:42.973] | Shall you carry our treasure away? |
| [00:46.763] | What a gem! What a pearl! |
| [00:50.397] | Beyond rubies is our little girl! |
| [00:54.071] | How can we speak of debt? |
| [00:57.750] | Let’s not haggle for darling Colette! |
| [01:01.189] | -Cosette -Cosette! |
| [01:03.785] | Dear Fantine, gone to rest |
| [01:07.505] | Have we done for your child what is best? |
| [01:11.372] | Shared our bread, shared each bone |
| [01:14.955] | We treated her like she’s one of our own! |
| [01:18.116] | Like our own, monsieur! |
| [01:23.724] | Your feelings do you credit, sir. I will ease the parting blow |
| [01:28.121] | Let us not talk of bargains or bones or greed |
| [01:30.969] | Now, may I say we are agreed? |
| [01:35.742] | That would quite fit the bill |
| [01:39.301] | if she hadn’t so often been ill |
| [01:43.292] | Little dear, cost us dear! |
| [01:47.120] | Medicines are expensive, monsieur |
| [01:50.685] | Not that we’d begrudge a sou |
| [01:54.458] | It’s no more than we Christians must do |
| [02:01.210] | One thing more, one small doubt! |
| [02:05.024] | There are treacherous people about! |
| [02:08.559] | No offence! Please reflect |
| [02:12.622] | Your intentions may not be correct |
| [02:18.226] | No more words! Here’s your price |
| [02:21.719] | 1,500 for your sacrifice |
| [02:25.378] | Come, Cosettte, say goodbye! |
| [02:29.008] | Let us seek out some friendlier sky |
| [02:32.634] | Thank you both for Cosette |
| [02:36.228] | It won’t take you too long to forget |
| [02:56.701] | Come Cosette, come my dear |
| [03:00.207] | From now on I will always be here |
| [03:03.990] | Where I go, you will be |
| [03:07.565] | Will there be children in castles to see? |
| [03:11.689] | Yes Cosette, yes it’s true |
| [03:15.263] | There’s a castle just waiting for you |
| [03:20.006] |
| ti: The Bargain The Waltz of Treachery | |
| ar: ClaudeMichel Sch nberg | |
| al: Les Mise rables Live! Dream the Dream 2010 Cast Album 25th Anniversary | |
| tool: LrcMaker | |
| [00:16.640] | I found her wandering in the wood |
| [00:17.899] | This little child, I found her trembling in the shadows |
| [00:21.577] | And I am here to help Cosette |
| [00:22.566] | And I will settle any debt you may think proper |
| [00:25.614] | I will pay what I must pay |
| [00:30.071] | To take Cosette away. |
| [00:39.129] | What to do? What to say? |
| [00:42.973] | Shall you carry our treasure away? |
| [00:46.763] | What a gem! What a pearl! |
| [00:50.397] | Beyond rubies is our little girl! |
| [00:54.071] | How can we speak of debt? |
| [00:57.750] | Let' s not haggle for darling Colette! |
| [01:01.189] | Cosette Cosette! |
| [01:03.785] | Dear Fantine, gone to rest |
| [01:07.505] | Have we done for your child what is best? |
| [01:11.372] | Shared our bread, shared each bone |
| [01:14.955] | We treated her like she' s one of our own! |
| [01:18.116] | Like our own, monsieur! |
| [01:23.724] | Your feelings do you credit, sir. I will ease the parting blow |
| [01:28.121] | Let us not talk of bargains or bones or greed |
| [01:30.969] | Now, may I say we are agreed? |
| [01:35.742] | That would quite fit the bill |
| [01:39.301] | if she hadn' t so often been ill |
| [01:43.292] | Little dear, cost us dear! |
| [01:47.120] | Medicines are expensive, monsieur |
| [01:50.685] | Not that we' d begrudge a sou |
| [01:54.458] | It' s no more than we Christians must do |
| [02:01.210] | One thing more, one small doubt! |
| [02:05.024] | There are treacherous people about! |
| [02:08.559] | No offence! Please reflect |
| [02:12.622] | Your intentions may not be correct |
| [02:18.226] | No more words! Here' s your price |
| [02:21.719] | 1, 500 for your sacrifice |
| [02:25.378] | Come, Cosettte, say goodbye! |
| [02:29.008] | Let us seek out some friendlier sky |
| [02:32.634] | Thank you both for Cosette |
| [02:36.228] | It won' t take you too long to forget |
| [02:56.701] | Come Cosette, come my dear |
| [03:00.207] | From now on I will always be here |
| [03:03.990] | Where I go, you will be |
| [03:07.565] | Will there be children in castles to see? |
| [03:11.689] | Yes Cosette, yes it' s true |
| [03:15.263] | There' s a castle just waiting for you |
| [03:20.006] |
| ti: The Bargain The Waltz of Treachery | |
| ar: ClaudeMichel Sch nberg | |
| al: Les Misé rables Live! Dream the Dream 2010 Cast Album 25th Anniversary | |
| tool: LrcMaker | |
| [00:16.640] | I found her wandering in the wood |
| [00:17.899] | This little child, I found her trembling in the shadows |
| [00:21.577] | And I am here to help Cosette |
| [00:22.566] | And I will settle any debt you may think proper |
| [00:25.614] | I will pay what I must pay |
| [00:30.071] | To take Cosette away. |
| [00:39.129] | What to do? What to say? |
| [00:42.973] | Shall you carry our treasure away? |
| [00:46.763] | What a gem! What a pearl! |
| [00:50.397] | Beyond rubies is our little girl! |
| [00:54.071] | How can we speak of debt? |
| [00:57.750] | Let' s not haggle for darling Colette! |
| [01:01.189] | Cosette Cosette! |
| [01:03.785] | Dear Fantine, gone to rest |
| [01:07.505] | Have we done for your child what is best? |
| [01:11.372] | Shared our bread, shared each bone |
| [01:14.955] | We treated her like she' s one of our own! |
| [01:18.116] | Like our own, monsieur! |
| [01:23.724] | Your feelings do you credit, sir. I will ease the parting blow |
| [01:28.121] | Let us not talk of bargains or bones or greed |
| [01:30.969] | Now, may I say we are agreed? |
| [01:35.742] | That would quite fit the bill |
| [01:39.301] | if she hadn' t so often been ill |
| [01:43.292] | Little dear, cost us dear! |
| [01:47.120] | Medicines are expensive, monsieur |
| [01:50.685] | Not that we' d begrudge a sou |
| [01:54.458] | It' s no more than we Christians must do |
| [02:01.210] | One thing more, one small doubt! |
| [02:05.024] | There are treacherous people about! |
| [02:08.559] | No offence! Please reflect |
| [02:12.622] | Your intentions may not be correct |
| [02:18.226] | No more words! Here' s your price |
| [02:21.719] | 1, 500 for your sacrifice |
| [02:25.378] | Come, Cosettte, say goodbye! |
| [02:29.008] | Let us seek out some friendlier sky |
| [02:32.634] | Thank you both for Cosette |
| [02:36.228] | It won' t take you too long to forget |
| [02:56.701] | Come Cosette, come my dear |
| [03:00.207] | From now on I will always be here |
| [03:03.990] | Where I go, you will be |
| [03:07.565] | Will there be children in castles to see? |
| [03:11.689] | Yes Cosette, yes it' s true |
| [03:15.263] | There' s a castle just waiting for you |
| [03:20.006] |