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re: Les Mis lyric changes

Posted by: Chazwaza 12:43 pm EDT 03/28/14
In reply to: re: Les Mis lyric changes - superior_exterior 12:36 pm EDT 03/28/14

I think it makes a lot more sense as a call from Fantine about how casual and easy the sex is... come on, you can wear your shoes. Why would a hooker ask "did you wear your shoes?" and then continue, I assume with "don't need make a change to have a girl who can't refuse"... that's not a tease, it's a statement of advertising.

And I think Fantine building to "just as well they never see the hate that's in your head... don't they know they're making love to one already dead?" works much better if she actually gets to build to it from starting with the slow-sung advertisement of easy sex... you know, the way it was written.


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