Mona Lisa On The Sidewalk

5 months ago
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Lisa's Playplace

[Verse 1]
On the black pavement, the colors shine bright,
A sidewalk chalk drawing, a beautiful sight.
Blue iridescent lines, a work of art,
Mona Lisa smiles, but it breaks my heart.
I loved a Lisa, she was my sweet muse,
Now she’s off to her Play Place, dancing in the hues.
Far off in the woods, where the world feels free,
No sidewalks there, just her laughing with glee.

[Chorus]
Oh, Leonardo, you painted her soul,
But through time and time, I feel the toll.
People walk by with this art beneath their feet,
Who needs a museum when a masterpiece is on the street?
I can make a picture, snap it just right,
But my Lisa’s gone, lost to the night.

[Verse 2]
The colors fade slowly, but memories last,
In every stroke of chalk, echoes of the past.
Whispers of laughter linger in the air,
In this urban gallery, I still sense her flair.
Each passerby oblivious, they stroll along,
Unaware of the beauty, the love in this song.
But I remember her smile and that sparkle in her eye,
Mona Lisa on the sidewalk, under the wide sky.

[Chorus]
Oh, Leonardo, you painted her soul,
But through time and time, I feel the toll.
People walk by with this art beneath their feet,
Who needs a museum when a masterpiece is on the street?
I can make a picture, snap it just right,
But my Lisa’s gone, lost to the night.

[Bridge]
Maybe one day, I’ll see her again,
Where the sidewalks end, and the wild begins.
Until then, I’ll cherish this view,
A sidewalk chalk masterpiece, a love that feels true.
With every passing moment, I’ll hold her near,
In the art of my heart, she’ll always be here.

[Chorus]
Oh, Leonardo, you painted her soul,
But through time and time, I feel the toll.
People walk by with this art beneath their feet,
Who needs a museum when a masterpiece is on the street?
I can make a picture, snap it just right,
But my Lisa’s gone, lost to the night.

[Outro]
So here on the sidewalk, I’ll sing this tune,
For my Mona Lisa, beneath the sun and the moon.
Love’s a canvas, painted wide and free,
In every siren song, it’s still you and me.

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