l'inconnue

closed eyes
soft smile
hair parted
neatly so

who could ever guess
that that face,
one ever seen
hanging in homes in nineteen-hundred

is that of a girl, drowned
washed up on the seine?
demure, knowing
mona lisa-esque

l'inconnue de la seine
unknown girl
known smile
kissed lips

replicated as
art, as
the cpr dummy, as
the most-kissed face of all.
 

Abriatis

NY

YWP Alumni

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