The rich man has his caviar, the poor man has his bread. The rich man has his fine wines, the poor man has his water. But both have the sun.
Les Miserables
The rich man has his caviar, the poor man has his bread. The rich man has his fine wines, the poor man has his water. But both have the sun.
Les Miserables
Attributed, a common theme in his social commentary.
Approx. 1860s
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