Mona Lisa

Josh Woodward

Mona, you have done it now, you've gone and shown exactly how
You never knew the process just to keep your brainwaves straight
Our life was not extravagant, but hey we always paid the rent
And went to church on Sunday when we didn't sleep to late

But now you need a little color and your paint is fading under
All the lights that shine around you every day

Put your pennies in a tray
Save them for a rainy day
And it's off you go and on your way
Goodbye to Mona Lisa

Every time I try to speak, your face grows tired your hands get weak
And then you look at me like I'm a thousand miles away
Your eyes are always fixed on me, but somehow you just never see
The man I'm trying hard to be, the freak that I portray

But now you've got four walls surrounding and the frame is really sounding
Like a prison where the guards have gone astray

Put your pennies in a tray
Save them for a rainy day
And it's off you go and on your way
Goodbye to Mona Lisa

Though I try to disavow, if DaVinici could just see you now
He wouldn't know the woman who is standing by my door
Take your pennies from the tray cuz here it is, your rainy day
And now it's just this painting who is staring back at me

And it's not as if you've asked it, but I've finally unmasked it
And there's nothing underneath your surface but an empty canvas

So put your pennies in a tray
And save them for a rainy day
And it's off you go and on your way
Goodbye to Mona Lisa
An you put your pennies in a tray
And save them for a rainy day
And it's off you go and on your way
Goodbye to Mona Lisa

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When was the song “Mona Lisa” released by Josh Woodward?
The song Mona Lisa was released in 2004, on the album “Here Today”.

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