Mona Lisa smiles for a reason by Barbara GriffithIn every art book I've glanced in
(Which, by the way, is about 4)
A charming woman sits, smiling.
Smiling. Smiling. Smiling.
(She keeps on smiling, by the way)
And in every erotic story that I've read
(Which, by the way, is none of your buisness)
When the woman is sitting and smiling,
Smiling, smiling, smiling;
She happens to have some sort of vibrating device attatched to her.
Mona Lisa smiles for a reason. 02/12/2004 Author's Note: Kinda came to me while I was discussing smiles with a friend.
Posted on 02/13/2004 Copyright © 2024 Barbara Griffith
Member Comments on this Poem |
Posted by Trisha De Gracia on 02/13/04 at 05:54 AM HA!!! I always thought she kinda looked embarrassed, like she had just left out a fart while he was painting her mouth. |
Posted by Anne Engelen on 02/13/04 at 03:52 PM hahah...cute. It sure is a mysterious smile ;) |
Posted by Chris Sorrenti on 02/23/04 at 07:03 PM Not sure how I missed this one. Great way to perk up a Monday afternoon coffee break. I'll have to check also if she's blushing...another sure sign! |
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