Madame Defarge & Ernest Defarge & Ensemble
Remember how long we've been waiting
We've been praying for this day
Until tomorrow is upon us
Will you follow me today?
Look in your hearts and find a soldier
There's no time to be afraid
Until tomorrow is upon us
Will you follow me today?
We've lived a lifetime
In a country we could never call our own
For once we all must stand together or we'll surely fall alone
Look in the faces of your children and you cannot turn away
Tomorrow's dawning; can you see it?
The world the way it ought to be!
It won't be long until tomorrow is today.
The time is upon us
We fight now or never
We're lighting a fire they'll remember forever
We go the Bastille the symbol of terror
We'll swing the gates open
we'll lead them to freedom we'll show them the way!
Ernest Defarge: Welcome back,Evrรฉmonde. You should have an escort.
Things could be dangerous for you.
Take him to theย La Force Prison.
Charles Darnay: Under what law? For what offense?
Ernest Defarge: We have new laws.
And new offenses since you are here last.
Madame Defarge & Ernest Defarge & Ensemble:
For years a wind was softly blowing
Softly building to a force
For years a storm was slowly growing now they cannot change the course
Sydney Carton:
What if he can't be saved
What if he dies
What if she turns to me?
Madame Defarge & Ernest Defarge & Ensemble:
Tomorrow's dawning; can you see it?
The way it ought to be
It won't be long
It won't be long
It won't be long
Until tomorrow
Until tomorrow
Until tomorrow
Is today!