"Kootut teokset 1: Runoelmia 1868-1885" by J. H. Erkko is a collection of poems written during the late 19th century. This work showcases a rich tapestry of Finnish poetic expression, capturing themes of love, nature, and national identity through heartfelt verses. The collection reflects the emotional landscape of the time, intertwining personal experiences with broader cultural and historical reflections pertinent to Finnish society. The opening of this collection introduces a variety of poems, each vividly portraying different aspects of life and sentiment in Finland. The initial piece speaks directly to the reader, inviting them to engage with delicate lyrical themes. Subsequent poems explore the joy of singing, the melancholy of loss, the valor of national pride, and the beauty of the Finnish landscape. Through the portrayal of childlike innocence, seasonal changes, and poignant reflections on freedom, the author establishes a connection with nature and the human experience, sett
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Muistan kuinka paimenessa
Immen kanssa iloitsin,
Muistan kuinka iloitessa
Toisinaan myös suutelin,
Suutelin ja suudellessa
Neiti hymyi hempehin.
Aika kului lehdikossa
Leikiten ja lemmiten,
Kaikk' ol' leikki viatonta,
Tointa luonnon lapsien.
Kaksitellen, joukotellen,
Kaikk' ol' yhtä vapaisuus,
Viatonna vieretellen--
Se on soma suloisuus!
Miks et vielä veri kiehu,
Niinkuin lasna, lemmiten?
Miks et hyöri, liiku, liehu,
Laulaen ja leikiten?
Niin, mä tiedän, miks et liehu:
Tunto suree turmeltu;
Viallinen ver' ei kiehu,
Luonto itkee loukattu.
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