Clopin and Refugees: We are the strangers here, the refugees the women and men. Without a home, Oh Notre dame we come and ask of you. Asylum. Asylum.
We are the strangers here, the refugees the women and men. Without a home, Oh Notre dame we come and ask of you. Asylum. Asylum.
At Paris gates we stand, ten thousand in our band. And one day soon we'll be, a million in this land. We wonder what you'll do, the day we ask of you. Asylum. Asylum.
We are the strangers here, the refugees the women and men. Without a home, Oh Notre dame we come and ask of you. Asylum. Asylum.
We are the down-and-outs, here at the city gates. And all of Paris waits, to see what we're about. The world will change someday; We'll make it work someway. The day we come to stay, with you.
We are the strangers here, the refugees the women and men. Without a home. We are the strangers here, the refugees the women and men. Without a home. The refugees. Without a home.
We are the strangers here, the refugees the women and men. Without a home. We are the strangers here, the refugees. We are the strangers here, the refugees the women and men. Without a home.
We are the strangers here, the refugees the women and men. Without a home, Oh Notre dame we come and ask of you. Asylum. Asylum.
We are the strangers here, the refugees the women and men. Without a home, Oh Notre dame we come and ask of you. Asylum. Asylum. Asylum. Asylum.