00:01A few years ago I had the amazing experience of performing in the original
00:09Australian production of Les Miserables and it's given us a beautiful, beautiful
00:14song that I'd like to sing now. It's Fontaine's song and it's called I Dreamed a Dream.
00:33I Dreamed a Dream in time gone by, when hope was high and life was living.
00:47I Dreamed that love would never die. I Dreamed that God would be forgiving.
01:00Then I was young and unafraid, and dreams were made and used and wasted.
01:12There was no ransom to be paid, no song unsung, no wine untasted.
01:24But the tigers come at night, with their voices soft as thunder.
01:37As they tear your hope apart, and they turn your dream to shame.
01:56He slept a summer by my side. He filled my days with endless wonder. He took my childhood in his
02:11stride. But he was gone when autumn came.
02:22And still I dream he'll come to me. That we will live the years together. But there are dreams that
02:35cannot be. And there are storms we cannot weather.
02:47I had a dream my life would be. So different from this hell I'm living. So different now from what
03:01it seemed.
03:06I dreamed. Now life has killed a dream. I dreamed.
03:20Now life has killed a dream. I dreamed.
03:26Now life has killed a dream.
03:26Now life has killed a dream.
03:37Now life has killed a dream.
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