Kodin kukka ja uhrikuusi by Eino Leino is a narrative poem (poetic tale) written in the early 20th century. Set in the forests and lakes of Kainuu, it weaves nature mysticism with village life to tell of a maiden torn between human love and a supernatural calling. The likely topic is the conflict between earthly devotion and a fatal, sacred attraction to the forest’s frost spirit embodied in a sacrificial spruce. The poem follows a village’s “house flower,” a pure and lively girl, and the neighboring boy who grows up with her and loves her. Moonlit rows, summer bonfires, and tar-kiln nights frame her deepening pull toward the Hallan haltia, the frost spirit who calls from the uhrikuusi on Vuokatti. Despite her mother’s warnings and the suitor’s heartfelt vision of a shared farm life, the maiden answers the spirit’s summons. After a ruinous frost night, she climbs Vuokatti, sings farewell to parents and suitor, and meets the spirit at the sacrificial spruce. In their embrace her life i
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Kirj.
EINO LEINO
Helsingissä,
Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava,
1920.
Talon tyttö
Naapurin poika
Kullan luona
Kevätkuutamolla
Neien mielet
Korven kaipuu
Äiti ja tytär
Hallan haltia
Kuumehoureita
Kuikkalammella
Kalasaunalla
Maamiehen rakkaus
Armas aamu
Juhannuskokko
Kangastus
Tervahaudalla
Tuonen tuho
Surmavirsi
Immen itku
Muodonmuutoksia
TALON TYTTÖ.
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