Mona Lisa
Carl Mann Lyrics


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Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa men have named you
You're so like the lady with the mystic smile
Is it only 'cause you're lonely they have blamed you?
For that Mona Lisa strangeness in your smile?

Do you smile to tempt a lover, Mona Lisa?
Or is this your way to hide a broken heart?
Many dreams have been brought to your doorstep
They just lie there, and they die there
Are you warm, are you real, Mona Lisa?
Or just a cold and lonely, lovely work of art?

Do you smile to tempt a lover, Mona Lisa?
Or is this your way to hide a broken heart?
Many dreams have been brought to your doorstep
They just lie there, and they die there
Are you warm, are you real, Mona Lisa?
Or just a cold and lonely, lovely work of art?





Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa

Overall Meaning

, a classic song by Carl Mann, has been one of the most beloved songs about the famous artwork. The lyrics delve into the mystery and enigma that surround the painting, wondering if she is more than just a work of art. The song starts by acknowledging the fact that men have named the lady in the painting as Mona Lisa, and compares her mystic smile with the person depicted in the artwork. The song then asks if her loneliness is the reason why people deem her strange.


The following lyrics suggest that the Mona Lisa’s smile could be a ploy to tempt a lover, or a mechanism used to hide a broken heart. The lyrics also indicate that many people have had dreams upon seeing the painting, but these dreams have gone unfulfilled. The last section asks the question whether she is a cold and lonely work of art or a warm and real person. The song is interpreted by many as a question about the nature of art itself; whether it is simply a decorative object or a reflection of the artist's emotions, thoughts, and desires.


Overall, Mona Lisa by Carl Mann is a beautiful interpretation of the world-famous painting. This piece of art has been an enigma for centuries, and the song highlights the mystery that surrounds it by questioning its true nature. It’s an attempt to bring life and emotions to an artwork that has been reprinted countless times and is sitting behind bulletproof glass, yet remains distant from the viewer.


Line by Line Meaning

Mona Lisa, Mona Lisa men have named you
The singer is addressing the painting of Mona Lisa and acknowledges that people have given her the name 'Mona Lisa'.


You're so like the lady with the mystic smile
The singer remarks how the painting has a striking resemblance to a woman with an enigmatic smile.


Is it only 'cause you're lonely they have blamed you?
The singer wonders if the painting's mysterious aura may be due to her loneliness and if that is why people have criticized her.


For that Mona Lisa strangeness in your smile?
The artist wonders if the painting's captivating and enigmatic expression is the reason behind why it is so popular and iconic.


Do you smile to tempt a lover, Mona Lisa?
The artist questions whether the painting's smile is intended to allure and seduce admirers and lovers.


Or is this your way to hide a broken heart?
The singer ponders if the painting's smile serves as a facade to conceal a painful and wounded heart.


Many dreams have been brought to your doorstep
The singer suggests how people have held high hopes and aspirations when looking at the painting.


They just lie there, and they die there
The artist laments how those dreams remain unfulfilled and only fade away over time.


Are you warm, are you real, Mona Lisa?
The artist questions the authenticity and warmth of the painting, wondering if it accurately depicts a real person.


Or just a cold and lonely, lovely work of art?
The artist questions if the painting is just a beautiful piece of art, devoid of any true emotion or humanity.




Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Ray Evans, Jay Livingston

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