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A Tunnel Leads Into a Building

A tunnel entrance into a building Can be very pleasing to the eye You never know what you will find. It can be interesting to walk through You never know what you will be seen Some entrances are short others longer They have different items hanging Along the pass ways as you walk by It could be art work or mosaic design You never know what you will see I have seen stripes on walls these stripes look like archways Leading us into a special place A tunnel wall that leads us into a building is never boring Always something to see It could lead to theatres Or into a shopping mall Or an art gallery show Tunnels into buildings Can be interesting You never know what You will see on the tunnel walls

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Date: 11/1/2020 11:48:00 AM
Such a vivid imagery dear Darlene mam.. So true..it is always exciting to enter into a Tunnel..:-)I enjoyed your poem and its shape too.Much love
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Darlene De Beaulieu
Date: 11/2/2020 6:28:00 AM
Hello Deepa, there are some buildings that statr as a tunnel then leads into a building. Much love Darlene
Date: 9/29/2020 2:33:00 PM
Shape and the development of thoughts contribute to understanding of complexities of life!!
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Date: 11/2/2020 6:26:00 AM
Hello Newton Arch ,yes the shapes of development of thoughts. Thereare buildings that start as a tunnel that leads into a building. Enjoy your day my friend.
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Darlene De Beaulieu
Date: 9/30/2020 5:49:00 AM
Hello Newton Arch, yes I agree with you. Enjoy your daymy friend.
Date: 9/27/2020 1:34:00 PM
Tunnels are fum! You have a great way Of sharing your experiences of them. Thank you. Pangie XX
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Darlene De Beaulieu
Date: 9/27/2020 3:10:00 PM
Hello Panagiota, thank you for the lovely comment. Hugs Darlene. xxxx-oooo.
Date: 9/25/2020 5:23:00 PM
i like this, darlene' thought provoking, wow!...huggs
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Darlene De Beaulieu
Date: 9/25/2020 5:29:00 PM
Hello Nette, how are you? I hope you are doing well. Thank you for the lovely comment. Enjoy your evening my friend. Hugs.
Date: 9/25/2020 10:30:00 AM
You reason things well. I'd rather you call me Victor though. We could be virtual friends. ~~
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Darlene De Beaulieu
Date: 9/25/2020 11:41:00 AM
Hello Victor, yes Victor, I would like to be virtual friends. Thank you. Thank you for the lovely comment. Enjoy your day my friend.
Date: 9/25/2020 9:51:00 AM
Tunnels can be intriguing, you never know what you will find!
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Darlene De Beaulieu
Date: 9/25/2020 10:02:00 AM
Hello Michelle Faulkner, yes i agree with you. I do fond them interesting. Have a nice day my friend.
Date: 9/25/2020 6:35:00 AM
Those things that draw our eyes, fill us with excitement! We have an art gallery at our Parks/Library right now with lovely mosaics. That’s where my mind went and also to Neuschwanstein with its cavern entrance. Good day, sweet lady!
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Darlene De Beaulieu
Date: 9/25/2020 9:47:00 AM
Hello Kim, Oh this sounds lovely Kim. I do like the way the mosaica looks. I like the colour pattern of it. Thank you for the lovely comment. Enjoy your day my friend. Hugs.
Date: 9/24/2020 3:53:00 PM
I walked that tunnel with you, led by your lovely imagery. All passages in life are tunnels, in a sense...each of us trying to see the end and, maybe, a little beyond. Praise God for his imaginative Vista-walls -- just to open ones eyes is a blessing.
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Date: 9/24/2020 4:37:00 PM
Hello Joe Dimino, I felt your presence as I walked that tunnel with you in a sense with you. I often wonder how ling the tunnel is, and where the end is going ton show up.Enjoy your evening my friend.

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