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On this day of commemoration, a day that will forever be engraved in our memories, a poem by Gauvain Sers read during the homage to a professor ( Samuel Paty ) odiously beheaded by a barbarian :
This morning, I followed myself Under the influence of emotion
Seems we're getting used to When the infamous is legion All these downcast men For the lines of a pencil
Seems we're getting used to To defend at all costs The 3 words we read At the town halls pediments
Seems we're getting used to When we lack to know Luckily, we all had A history teacher
Seems we're getting used to To the worst barbarism But I never believed it And no more today
Seems we're getting used to To the horrors that we live there But the innocent that we kill I don't get used to
In french : https://www.parisdepeches.fr/2-Societe/128-75_Paris/14494-Sorbonne_les_mots_pour_dire___.html The 3 words we read at the town halls : "Liberté , égalité , fraternité" ( Liberty, equality, fraternity ) For the lines of a pencil : Muhammad caricatures
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On this day of commemoration, a day that will forever be engraved in our memories, a poem by Gauvain Sers read during the homage to a professor ( Samuel Paty ) odiously beheaded by a barbarian :
This morning, I followed myself
Under the influence of emotion
Seems we're getting used to
When the infamous is legion
All these downcast men
For the lines of a pencil
Seems we're getting used to
To defend at all costs
The 3 words we read
At the town halls pediments
Seems we're getting used to
When we lack to know
Luckily, we all had
A history teacher
Seems we're getting used to
To the worst barbarism
But I never believed it
And no more today
Seems we're getting used to
To the horrors that we live there
But the innocent that we kill
I don't get used to
In french : https://www.parisdepeches.fr/2-Societe/128-75_Paris/14494-Sorbonne_les_mots_pour_dire___.html
The 3 words we read at the town halls : "Liberté , égalité , fraternité" ( Liberty, equality, fraternity )
For the lines of a pencil : Muhammad caricatures
Geometric perfection. Thanks, Joe. <3
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