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Song Parodies -> "Day Of Reckoning"

Original Song Title:

"Night Of Anguish"

Original Performer:

The Cast Of Les Miserables

Parody Song Title:

"Day Of Reckoning"

Parody Written by:

Glynn Leaney

The Lyrics

Part 39 of "The Unfortunates" is a little interlude before further action.
DAY OF RECKONING

(Enter Dan, a friend of Connor’s)

Joey
Here’s someone I’ve not seen before,
And through the crowd he came.

Dan
I’ve come to help you if I can.

Joey
So tell us, what’s your name?

Worker
You’re not from these parts, I can tell.

Dan
You’re wrong! I’m local too.

Joey
So how can you help us my friend?

Dan
I’ll march as much as you.

Joey
You’re from the bloody press I bet!

Grant
Or worse, a man in blue!

Colin
Just like the Chief there, from the Met!

Grant
So tell us, is it true?

Workers
It’s time we set off on our march!

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