Bathe the walls in shades of brown
In my head regrets spin round
Since we've been apart
Never should'a let you go
But like Mona Lisa and Leonardo
The lines of love are hard to know
When love is a work of art
Could this be a tear I see in Mona Lisa's Eyes?
And is it for the fool who let a love like her's slip by?
(Mona Lisa)
Is it from a broken heart her smile could not disguise?
That must be a tear I see in Mona Lisa's Eyes
Eyes never lie, so I'm told
When love runs cool, life is cold
And every night I don't have you to hold
Something in me dies
Could this be a tear I see in Mona Lisa's Eyes?
And is it for the fool who let a love like her slip by?
(Mona Lisa)
Is it from a broken heart her smile could not disguise?
That must be a tear I see in Mona Lisa's Eyes
Every time I look at her, all I do is picture you
If only I could turn back time
Before the canvass dries
I would see your smile for me
In Mona Lisa's Eyes
Your smile for me is all I see
In Mona Lisa's Eyes
I watch the weary sun beat down Bathe the walls in shades of brown In my head regrets spin round Since we've been apart Never should'a let you go But like Mona Lisa and Leonardo The lines of love are hard to know When love is a work of art Could this be a tear I see in Mona Lisa's Eyes? And is it for the fool who let a love like her's slip by? (Mona Lisa) Is it from a broken heart her smile could not disguise? That must be a tear I see in Mona Lisa's Eyes Eyes never lie, so I'm told When love runs cool, life is cold And every night I don't have you to hold Something in me dies Could this be a tear I see in Mona Lisa's Eyes? And is it for the fool who let a love like her slip by? (Mona Lisa) Is it from a broken heart her smile could not disguise? That must be a tear I see in Mona Lisa's Eyes Every time I look at her, all I do is picture you If only I could turn back time Before the canvass dries I would see your smile for me In Mona Lisa's Eyes Your smile for me is all I see In Mona Lisa's Eyes Explain Request ×
Lyrics taken from
/lyrics/d/daryl_hall_john_oates/mona_lisas_eyes.html