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If You Pull a Long Face: Xliii - the Embalmed Mona Lisa Under the Glass Pyramid
IF YOU PULL A LONG FACE : XLIII– the Embalmed Mona Lisa in the Glass Pyramid If you pull a long stymied face Make certain you peel eyes that do not stray Or else the faces you make will make-up put out-of-place Yet the legions who march past portrait make for dire prey If you keep pulling that mock long-pulled enigmatic face Not even oil on poplar buttressed by beech oak sycamore or maple Nor butterfly braces lock Mona Lisa’s back-warping brace Sfumato style phase out smile eyelashes eyebrows from wood panel If you must pull that long neither nor face Two faces fused in one while in the family way Dumbfounded tourists be trampled under divisive gaze Did not Leonardo cross-eyed dab paint in reverie gay If you then insist on pulling a long-painted face Own mocking glances at François 1er’s La Gioconda, nay Count yourself among millions Lady Gherardini’s to praise Think of the billions it takes to care for her image and so pay Yet if you then keep pulling that long-amused face Watching myriad eyes searching the reasons for your precious sway Pied-Piper armies come trampling trapped in a momentary craze The pent-up pilgrims in your glass sanctum-sanctorum catharsis obey © T. Wignesan – Paris, September 25, 2019
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