
KULLAN MURU
ALFR. SAUKKONEN
SISÄLLYS:
KEVÄT.
KESÄ.
SYKSY.
TALVI.
A gentle, rhythmic walk through the cycles of the year invites listeners to share in the simple joys of work, nature, and community. Each season unfolds in a handful of short verses that celebrate planting in spring, the playful bounty of summer, the quiet departures of autumn, and the crisp wonder of winter. The poems are rooted in everyday moments—children’s games, family gatherings, and the quiet pride of a farmer’s hand.
Interwoven with familiar folklore, the collection introduces charming characters like Muru and Mirri, whose modest adventures echo timeless lessons about kindness, perseverance, and respect for the land. The language is clear and melodic, making the verses easy to follow while still offering the subtle depth that invites reflection.
Listeners will find the work both soothing and uplifting, perfect for sharing at the hearth or as a calm companion on a long walk. Its warm, earthy tone creates a cozy space where the rhythms of Finnish life and the universal pulse of the seasons feel close at hand.
Language
fi
Duration
~29 minutes (28K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Tapio Riikonen
Release date
2019-10-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1887–1946
A Finnish teacher and writer whose work brought fairy tales, poems, and a love of everyday wonder to young readers. His stories have a gentle, folkloric feel, shaped by a life spent in schools and community work.
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