Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (Canonical) · Track 228 · middle
Two Eyes on the Same Side of the Face (Pablo Picasso)
#71 Pablo Picasso
Lyrics
--- [Verse 1] You took the face and shattered it like light, each angle holding what the eye can't hold at once— your cortical remapping rewired how we see, mirror neurons firing in the viewer's brain recognizing fractured selves in shattered planes. You painted the invisible made visible: the back of the head worn forward, both eyes watching from the profile's turn. [Chorus] You broke the face into its truest form, a thousand angles singing all at once, synaptic pathways blazing through the dark— you showed us we were never one smooth thing. [Verse 2] Your hands didn't follow the eye's old contract, they rewrote it in pigment and audacity. Long-term potentiation deepened every stroke, neural pathways strengthening with each reinvention, your axonal branching reaching where sight had never gone. You fractured the singular into the simultaneous, proved the face contains multitudes, that beauty lives in the impossible angle. [Chorus] You broke the face into its truest form, a thousand angles singing all at once, synaptic pathways blazing through the dark— you showed us we were never one smooth thing. [Bridge] Predictive coding shattered in your presence: the brain expected one view, you gave seventeen. Theta waves firing through the bewildered mind, reorganizing what it meant to recognize, to see, to know, to hold a human feature as something vast enough to need geometry. [Chorus] You broke the face into its truest form, a thousand angles singing all at once, synaptic pathways blazing through the dark— you showed us we were never one smooth thing. [Outro] That first fractured face still splits the light, each fragment catching what a single eye would miss— you taught us we were made of angles, and we've been singing sideways ever since. --- **WORD COUNT: 288 words** ✓