The portrait of Margot Berard sits There on my wall In a frame made escpecially to house her in safety and calm A print of a painting by M. Pierre Auguste Renoir The original hangs in the Met in Manhattan first floor. She's the picture of innocence blue eyes fair curls and faint smile A four year old girl in a pinafore and a blue blouse The child of a friend of the artist Pierre Auguste Renoir The original hangs Met in Manhatta first floor. A plaque which sits under the frame on that wall in New York Tells of Renoir who met a young girl in the garden one day She was weeping her lesson in German that morn had been hard. And to cheer her be painted the portrait of Margot Berard. When I went for a walk on that late summer day in New Work I was just killing time with my friend I knew nothing of art I found myself there in the Met in Manhattan first floor Face to face with the Renoir impression of Margot Berard. I was stunned to find tears in my eyes as I stared at her face The soul of the child shining fourth in those eyes so clear Paint on a canvas that thrilled me right down to my core A portrait of hope for the future is Margot Berard And the plaque which sits under on that wall in New York Tells of Renoir who met a young girl in the garden one day She was weeping her lesson in German that morn had been hard And to cheer her he painted the portrait of Margot Berard So whenever I feel that this planet is governed by fools That the battle is lost and there's no point anymore I remember that print sitting there in its frame on my wall The original hangs in the Met in Manhattan first floor.