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"Land of Confusion" is a song by the English rock band Genesis from their thirteenth studio album, Invisible Touch (1986). The music was written

by the band, while the lyrics were written by guitarist Mike Rutherford. The song was the third track on the album and the third single, released in October 1986 in the US, where it reached No. 4 in January 1987. The single was released in November 1986 in the United Kingdom, reaching No. 14. It also reached the top 10 in several other countries including Canada, Ireland, West Germany and the Netherlands. The song's video features puppets from the 1980s UK sketch show Spitting Image. Les Misérables é um romance de Victor Hugo publicado em 1862 que deu origem a muitas adaptações, no cinema e muitas outras mídias. Neste romance emblemático da literatura francesa que descreve a vida das pessoas pobres em Paris e na França provincial do século XIX, o autor se concentra mais particularmente no destino do condenado Jean Valjean.

Intro Ebm Ebm7 Ebm7 Abm E Ebm Eb7 Eb Fm Eb Fm Bb Fm Eb Fm Bb {PRISONERS} Fm Eb Uh huh, uh huh, uh huh Fm Bb Uh huh, uh huh, uh huh Fm Eb Uh huh, uh huh, uh huh Fm Bb Uh huh, uh huh, uh huh Fm Look down, look down Eb Don't look 'em in the eye Fm Look down, look down Eb Bb You're here until you die {PRISONER #1} Fm The sun is strong Eb It's hot as hell below {PRISONERS} Fm Look down, look down Eb Bb There's twenty years to go {PRISONER #2} Fm I've done no wrong Eb Sweet Jesus, hear my prayer {PRISONERS} Fm Look down, look down Bb Sweet Jesus doesn't care {PRISONER #3} Ab I know she'll wait Eb I know that she'll be true {PRISONERS} F# Look down, look down Db They've all forgotten you {PRISONER #4} Db When I get free, you won't see me Cm Here for dust {PRISONERS} Fm Look down, look down Eb Don't look 'em in the eye {PRISONER #5} Fm How long, O Lord Eb Bb Before you let me die? {PRISONERS} Fm Look down, look down Eb You'll always be a slave Fm Look down, look down Eb Bb You're standing in your grave {JAVERT} Fm Now bring me Prisoner 24601 Eb Your time is up and your parole's begun Fm You know what that means {VALJEAN} Eb Bb Yes, it means I'm free {JAVERT} Bb No! Fm It means you get your yellow ticket-of-leave Eb You are a thief {VALJEAN} Eb I stole a loaf of bread {JAVERT} Fm You robbed a house {VALJEAN} Bb I broke a window pane Ab My sister's child was close to death Eb And we were starving {JAVERT} Eb7 You will starve again F# Unless you learn the meaning of the law {VALJEAN} Db I know the meaning of those nineteen years Cm A slave of the law {JAVERT} Fm Five years for what you did Eb The rest because you tried to run Fm Yes, 24601 {VALJEAN} Bb My name is Jean Valjean {JAVERT} Fm And I'm Javert Eb Do not forget my name Fm Bb Do not forget me, 24601 {PRISONERS} Fm Look down, look down Eb You'll always be a slave Fm Look down, look down Eb Bb You're standing in your grave Fm Eb Fm Eb Bb
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