
ALAKULOINEN MERI
SISÄLLYS: - KEVÄTYÖ
POLKU
MUSTA TAUTI
SYVYYDESTÄ
AAMU
VALKEA HÄMÄRÄ
KEVÄTYÖ - KEVÄTYÖ
ALAKULOINEN MERI
KAIPAUS
The collection opens with a haunting portrait of a sea that mirrors the speaker’s inner melancholy. Through vivid images of grey horizons, drifting clouds, and quiet waves, the poems explore feelings of weariness, longing, and the search for solace. The language is simple yet resonant, letting the sound of water and wind become a quiet companion to the listener. A sense of both isolation and gentle comfort threads through the opening verses.
Later sections wander through contrasting landscapes—spring work, black disease, depths, sunrise, and a pale twilight—each offering a different emotional tide. Whether describing a lone bird’s yearning, the soft glow of an early morning on the shore, or the secret whispers of stones beneath the surf, the poems balance melancholy with moments of unexpected brightness. The rhythmic flow and lyrical phrasing make the book a soothing listen, inviting the audience to drift alongside the sea’s ever‑changing moods.
Language
fi
Duration
~21 minutes (20K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Helsinki: WSOY, 1928.
Credits
Tuula Temonen
Release date
2024-01-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1903–1987
A Finnish poet whose work moves through longing, melancholy, love, and the natural world, she also wrote under the pen name Ilona. Her life stretched from Orimattila in Finland to Inyo, California, giving her story an unusually wide horizon.
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