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Ivy Rose
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0 posted 2004-02-02 12:49 PM



Your face has been a maze. Was there
a hidden devotion inside? A hidden sigh?
Were you smiling, back then? And, why?

Was the beauty of your day
found upon your singular face?
Was Leonardo charmed by your womanly ways?
Were you a captive to the dark side of him?
Was your smile just a secret
held in the heart of his whim?

Perhaps, your Mona Lisa grin
was nothing more than
the artist's portrait of himself.
Was that why you smiled within?
Could your face have been
the biographical face of his sin?

Your smile was somber and slight.
Was it of a hidden need?
A hidden tease? Or, a hidden deed?
Was it dangerous and scheming?
The mystery lies in the night
of Leonardo's own dark, dreaming.

Your face was this mysterious thing
to be handed down through the ages,
to dangle on the broken wing
of some gallery's whimsy and guile.
Where we could all be drowned in,
held captive by, that Mona Lisa smile.



© Copyright 2004 Ivy Rose - All Rights Reserved
Michelle_loves_Mike
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1 posted 2004-02-02 06:07 AM


Lotta people over the years have asked about that smile,,,guess the answers are to it lie in our own minds
Michelle

I wish all could find the true happiness I have found,,in the eyes of Mike

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2 posted 2004-02-02 01:14 PM


IvyRose~
Now THIS is a perspective I hadn't before considered -

'Perhaps, your Mona Lisa grin
was nothing more than
the artist's portrait of himself.'


- oh my ... so ponderous~
*Huglets*
~*Marge*~

~*When the heart grieves over what it has lost,
the spirit rejoices over what it has left.
- Sufi epigram <))><

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EvocativeVerse2
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3 posted 2004-02-02 01:17 PM


Bravo! Great piece and you pose a lot of questions. I heard once that it took Leonardo 10 years to paint that picture. I don't know if it was true or not...but if it is that may account for the reason why the smile seems odd. Anyway love the poem.

Remember, if you're not part of the future, you're history!

iliana
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4 posted 2004-02-02 01:36 PM


Very good.  I just recently finished reading "The DaVinci Code."  This immediately brought the book back to me.  
LeeJ
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5 posted 2004-02-02 01:50 PM


Perhaps, your Mona Lisa grin
was nothing more than
the artist's portrait of himself.


very good write, but this part is a very controversial part of the painting as they actually believe it was Di Vinci himself posing for that painting.  

Good one

Bill Charles
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6 posted 2004-02-02 07:52 PM


Ivy Rose - mysterious indeed...

BC

Grover
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7 posted 2004-02-02 08:00 PM


Gets one to thinking! Grover.
Kie
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8 posted 2004-02-02 08:18 PM


Your poem was truly unique. I loved the theory regarding her smile. When I began reading the beginning of your poem, the way you curbed into the second line, the break thru me temporarily. I read it again and by the 2nd stanza I was taken in. As I continued to read the flow was in harmony and I loved it! Kie
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9 posted 2004-02-02 11:57 PM




(smiles) It will always be a mystery to me what the smile is directed to and if it is out of courtesy or suspicion, sweet friend, either way it is a classic work of art, God Bless You, this is most beautifully thought-provoking, yay, I'm so happy you're back, we all love you so much! You have such a beautiful heart, sweet Ivy, thank you for sharing!



May love and light always shine upon you!

Love,
Noah Eaton

"You'll find something that's enough to keep you
But if the bright lights don't receive you
You should turn yourself around and come back home" MB20

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