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OUL LHERE Music by ALAN MEN} Lyrics by STEPHEN SCHWAF Moderately, with motion C#m A =” & Frollo: The world is cruel, the world is wick-ed. Ctm D sus Gt me Ey a Ez lone whom you can trust in this whole cit - y. I amyour on - ly friend. Agm7(n05) — G#/BH cfm A = ge I who keep you, teach you, feed you, dress you, cam Gam HEM ee fe & I who look up -on you with-out fear, how can I pro-tect you, boy, un —— = Gim Amaj7 a Gt less you al - ways stay in here, a - way —_ in here? Ff rail > FemiG$ — CfmGt Ge7 Cam EE a" Quasimodo: 1 am de-formed, Spoken: Remember what I taught you, Quasimodo. You are de - formed, Z you are ee plaintive ‘if a tempo eT a = and I am soug - ly. a ar z —— ug + ly. And these are crimes for which the world shows lit - tle a” ¥ You are my — one pit - y. You do not com - _pre-hend. f a = C#m B A A Cim # @ &€ 8 & a © Iam a mon-ster.. r Out there they'll re-vile you as a mon - ster. Out there they will hate and scorn and Gtm FEm7 G#m “on ty monster. EE & jeer. Why in - vite their cal-um-ny and con - ster - na - tion? & Ee Tm faith - ful. I'm grate - ful. Pil stay r fT rrr fF grate - ful to me. Do as I say, o - bey and stay —— anf poco rall. ‘meno mosso f Gt C#m = Fimct ~_ aE in here. in here. a tempo = Fmic c FmiC Cc C7, FmiC ‘Quasimodo: Safe be - hind these win - dows and these par - a - pets of __ stone, ae f f FmiC C Fmic C Em AmE = Em —_E7(no3rd) =e @ & # a sf gaz-ing at the peo- ple down be - low me. All my life I wateh them as 1 —_~ a ee = ———— AIE Fm7b5 Em AnvE Em = E7(no3rd) AmvE Em ee i @ hide up here a-lone, hun-gry for the his - to-ries they show me. —_ —>__ = aR EES All my life I mem-or - ize their fac - es, know-ing them as they will nev - er know me. All my life I won-der how it feels to pass a day, not a > = Dm7 Dm7G bove them but part of them Cc = Gsus a — and out there liv - ing in the vw Csus2/E CE sun, Give me one day —out there. a we pvinay: EM/isp All 1 ask is one to hold for - ev - er. bd =) poco ral Cc Fmaj7 Gsus G Em7 a z eas Out there where they all live oun - ae = Dm7 Dm7iG as ware, what Pd give, what I'd Slower dare —>_ just to live one fia —, F6 BG day out there, ®t 3 ey Out there a-mong the mill-ers and the Fae ne —~ cr 7 r or” 5 | c i ® y weay-ers and their wives, through the roofs and ga-bles I can see them, ee —_~ ~ —-@ or Be: Ab BbiAb b Bb/Ab Ab fe i a al Ev - ‘ry day they shout and scold and goa -_ bout their lives, — J _— Fm7 EE Q 6 heed-less of the gift it is to be them. It Vm “FL. in their skin, I'd treas : ure ev - ’ry in - stant Eb . Abmaj? ™ ——Bb7sus"Bb7—Eb/G EY E BE & out there stroll - ing by the Seine, 2 od, = s+ a tempe~ So r >= Ab Bb7sus Bb7 Eb Abmaj7 Bb7sus Bb7 ge RE B Ee) taste a morn - ing out there like or - di - mar - y ea @ B B men who free - ly walk a - bout there. <= Abmaj7 Bb7sus_Bb7 Gm m7 & BE EB” Just one day and then 1 swear V'll be con r = Fm7 Fm7/Bb Bb7 — Gb(add2) B B g 8 tent with my share, a a tempo, + Chmaj7 Bb7sus Bb7susF GnvF Gm/Bb Ea & — won't re - sent, won't de - spair, 4 old and > pushing forward > rt AbIBb BD & ce AbmEb Eb Eb7 Ey day ‘out there. < = = = Eb(add2) pe 8va--4

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