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Song Parodies -> "Connor Reflects"

Original Song Title:

"Valjean Dying"

 (MP3)
Original Performer:

The Cast Of Les Miserables

Parody Song Title:

"Connor Reflects"

Parody Written by:

Glynn Leaney

The Lyrics

Part 52 of "The Unfortunates" has Connor looking forward to life as opposed to the original where he is dying.
CONNOR REFLECTS

(Connor is sitting in his garden, gazing up to the sky)

Connor
At last I sit in the sunshine,
It makes a change from wind and rain.
I don’t know if Rosette will stay,
Surprised I was to find she’s gay!

It’s time for my wife to return.
There’s so much more for me to learn.
Now her illness, it seems, has gone for good,
And so it should.

So dear Lord, hear my plea
Bring her now, back to me.
She is fine, fit and well.
Bring her now, bring her here,
Bring her home, bring her home.

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