Entry and Exit Ways | three

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World Wide Wednesday in Finland

“Do not cross the brook for water”
Finnish proverb

Entry and Exit Ways

A mystery wooden door
Right on the second floor
If you open it, you may score
Or
It may leave you, wanting more

Towers | three

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World Wide Wednesday in Finland

“Do not cross the brook for water”
Finnish proverb

Towers

The mighty towers of Helsinki
They do empower this little city
Look up, and you’ll fell giddy
Climb up, and you’ll get dizzy

Entry and Exit Ways | one

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World Wide Wednesday in Finland

“Do not cross the brook for water”
Finnish proverb

Entry and Exit Ways

You must choose:
Win or loose
To die in your boots
And even pray, for Zeus

Two entry ways
Before you join the maze
And your enemy face

Be careful always
Follow the hallways
This may take days

There will be chase
Even empty space
Before the winner of the race
Can fame and fortune, embrace

Entry and Exit Ways | four

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World Wide Wednesday in Finland

“Do not cross the brook for water”
Finnish proverb

Entry and Exit Ways

The Niemelä family
Wrote their name permanently
On top of the door way
Just to scare people away

Towers | two

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World Wide Wednesday in Finland

“Do not cross the brook for water”
Finnish proverb

Towers

Historical architecture…
No, this is not a lecture
Just a statement from a collector
Of experiences bringing pleasure

Entry and Exit Ways | two

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World Wide Wednesday in Finland

“Do not cross the brook for water”
Finnish proverb

Entry and Exit Ways

A message in the window
Left there, by a weirdo
Maybe, as innuendo

If you choose to follow
You’ll remain in limbo
Until it is time to continue

Entry and Exit Ways | six

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World Wide Wednesday in Finland

“Do not cross the brook for water”
Finnish proverb

Entry and Exit Ways

The clock is ticking
Time is running out
So is the thinking
Of rhyme, I just wanna shout:

Visit Helsinki:
It’s always very pretty!

Entry and Exit Ways | five

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World Wide Wednesday in Finland

“Do not cross the brook for water”
Finnish proverb

Entry and Exit Ways

The Saaristo people
Sounds like a sequel?
Let’s call them the Islanders
And file under
“Do not enter”

Towers | one

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World Wide Wednesday in Finland

“Do not cross the brook for water”
Finnish proverb

Towers

Tall standing brick towers
One of them painted with flowers
One of them seems a little sour
While the third one wears the proverbial trousers
They also seem to possess superpowers
Especially, during the late night hours