Claude-Michel Schönberg
Who Am I? / The Trial
[VALJEAN]
He thinks that man is me
He knew him at a glance
This stranger he has found
This man could be my chance

Why should I save his hide?
Why should I right this wrong?
When I have come so far
And struggled for so long?

If I speak, I am condemned
If I stay silent, I am damned

I am the master of hundreds of workers
They all look to me
Can I abandon them?
How would they live if I am not free?

If I speak, I am condemned
If I stay silent, I am damned

Who am I?
Can I condemn this man to slavery?
Pretend I do not feel his agony?
This innocent who wears my face
Who goes to judgеment in my place
Who am I?
Can I conceal mysеlf for evermore?
Pretend I'm not the man I was before?
And must my name until I die
Be no more than an alibi?

Must I lie?
How can I ever face my fellow men?
How can I ever face myself again?
My soul belongs to God, I know
I made that bargain long ago

He gave me hope when hope was gone
He gave me strength to journey on
Who am I?

[VALJEAN appears in front of the court.]

Who am I?—
I'm Jean Valjean

[VALJEAN unbuttons his shirt to reveal the number tattooed to his chest.]

And so, Javert, you see it's true
That man bears no more guilt than you!
Who am I? 24601!