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The Muse to My Museum

My Mona Lisa

By Andrew D. Guillory "Drewspeaks"Published 4 months ago 1 min read
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The Muse to My Museum
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The figures in the art exhibits can’t exhibit what this woman displays.

The workings of ya mama,

I wouldn’t change a single piece of her if I could;

lady,

you’re one of a kind.

To the man who drew the mona lisa,

your work of art is a piece like non other;

your work of art is the mona lisa,

work that has been cherished for centuries and I commend you

for creating a piece to never be mistaken for another;

one of the biggest pieces of the outside world,

but doesn’t revolve around mine.

She’s displayed in my museum as the muse

for my work,

the words written out for every part of you

I adore, treasure, and cherish for being one of a kind.

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Andrew D. Guillory "Drewspeaks"

Creating, writing, and reciting | Check out my podcast:

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