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Leila Alaoui
Cappuccino café Leila Alaoui Why does one have to die? So that we can see the bold and noble heart That used to beat with passion, why? Her smile now, heaven sent from the sky Her beauty would have fooled most men For it was not her, but through her lense She observed the burdened and tormented souls Shining light on their toils, her only goal Why do they seek Parisians martyrs? Killing for the sake of hate seems all that matters Can you slaughter such a beautiful vision? Or will she hide inside a cameras transmission? Leila left parts of her all over this earth Each Photograph of our souls she took She buried herself in the smiles of hands she shook Eyes dancing, we saw her photos of beauty… worth She met her fate at Africa’s door Coffee and baguette her last meal that sad day Evil men laughed at the blood they did spray Her camera fell then to the ground Her memory shall brighten all of your tomorrows With her photos and kiss, We stand silent in sorrow One day, the camera, another shall borrow
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