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The Smile of a Mona Lisa
The real-life picture of mom, hanging in the neat and cosy living-room gleams like the smile of Mona Lisa; her hazel,cheerful eyes radiate when there isn't enough light to compensate, her brown hair matches the red gardenia in the rosy,intrinsic background, hiding a mistery yet to be found.. If Leonardo Da Vinci created that painting to satisfy his self-gratification, I invent words,in a different time, to describe her gracefullness with a deserved adulation; a mother who never achieved great awards or prouded herself of independence; love,patience,endurance and indisputable faith were the virtues that made her so unique, and none of those implied criticism... Very often when I'm overtaken by sadness, she towers over me like an impregnable fortress: with the confident smile of a Mona Lisa, so spontaneous without a sign of malice... to break the silence of an unspoken voice; to inspire and motivate me again with thoughts that lay dormant until they awake again on the battered waves of my imagination...
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