"Maaliskuun lauluja; Tarina suuresta tammesta; Yökehrääjä" by Eino Leino is a collection of poems and stories likely written in the late 19th century. This richly composed anthology evokes themes of nature, love, loss, and the passage of time, reflecting the Finnish landscape and cultural heritage, featuring distinct voices and sentiments throughout various poetic forms. At the start of the collection, the reader is introduced to the awakening of spring against the backdrop of lingering winter, conveying a serene and contemplative atmosphere. The first poem captures the quiet beauty of a chilly Palm Sunday morning, filled with a sense of hope and anticipation for the newness of life that spring brings. The subsequent verses delve into personal sentiments tied to family and home, specifically the poignant reflections following the death of a father, mingling themes of memory and grief with nature's revitalizing forces. As the collection unfolds, it promises a tapestry of experiences wo
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Nosti kevät vaaramaille marjat,
kylvi laaksoloille kukkiaan,
vapautti aallot vaahtoharjat,
velloi luonnon vedet pursumaan,
sydämissä elpyi toivesarjat,
rinnat kaikki uhkui riemujaan.
Mutta kevät, riemunaika, multa
murti toiveheni kultaiset,
sytti sydämeeni tuskan tulta,
hersymään sai kyynelhettehet:
kevähällä kuoli taatto kulta,
siitä mulle murhe, kyynelet.
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