The Final Battle
Aaron Tveit Hadley Fraser & Students Lyrics


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You at the barricade listen to this
The people of Paris sleep in their beds
You have no chance, no chance at all
Why throw your lives away?

Let us die facing our foes
Make them bleed while we can
Make 'em pay through the nose

Make 'em pay for every man!

Let others rise to take our place




Until the earth
Is free!

Overall Meaning

In the song "The Final Battle" performed by Aaron Tveit, Hadley Fraser, and the students, the lyrics reflect the intense and desperate atmosphere of the barricade in Paris during the revolution. The opening lines "You at the barricade listen to this, the people of Paris sleep in their beds" convey a sense of isolation and defiance. It is as if the rebels are alone in their struggle, while the rest of Paris remains oblivious or indifferent to their fight for freedom. The contrast between the rebels at the barricade and the peaceful sleep of the city's residents emphasizes the sacrifices and risks the rebels are willing to take for their cause.


The next lines "You have no chance, no chance at all, why throw your lives away?" reveal the grim reality of the situation faced by the rebels. Despite the odds stacked against them, they are determined to fight to the end. The question posed challenges the rebels to rethink their choices, but it also serves as a rallying cry for them to continue their resistance despite the overwhelming opposition.


The subsequent verses express the rebels' resolve to make their enemies pay for the injustices and oppression they have endured. The lines "Let us die facing our foes, make them bleed while we can, make 'em pay through the nose, make 'em pay for every man!" demonstrate the rebels' determination to exact revenge and demand retribution. The imagery of bloodshed and vengeance underscores the high stakes and fierce determination of the rebels as they prepare for the final battle.


The concluding lines "Let others rise to take our place, until the earth is free!" encapsulate the rebels' ultimate goal of liberation and freedom. Despite the possibility of sacrifice and loss, the rebels are willing to fight until their last breath, knowing that their sacrifice will pave the way for future generations to continue the struggle for a better world. The call for others to continue the fight underscores the interconnectedness of the struggle for justice and liberation, emphasizing that the fight for freedom is an ongoing and collective endeavor.


Line by Line Meaning

You at the barricade listen to this
The individuals fighting at the barricade, pay attention to these words


The people of Paris sleep in their beds
While the citizens of Paris rest peacefully at home


You have no chance, no chance at all
There is very little hope for success in this situation


Why throw your lives away?
Why risk your lives for a cause that may be futile?


Let us die facing our foes
We would rather fight and die than surrender to our enemies


Make them bleed while we can
Inflict harm on our opponents before it's too late


Make 'em pay through the nose
Demand a heavy price from our enemies


Make 'em pay for every man!
Hold our enemies accountable for every life lost


Let others rise to take our place
Future generations will continue the fight in our absence


Until the earth Is free!
Until we achieve freedom for all




Lyrics © Warner Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: Herbert Kretzmer, Alain Albert Boublil, Claude Michel Schonberg

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