Metsän satuja ja muita runoja

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Metsän satuja ja muita runoja

by Lauri Henrik Pohjanpää

FI·~35 minutes·39 chapters

Chapters

39 total

METSÄN SATUJA JA MUITA RUNOJA

0:07

SISÄLLYS - I METSÄN SATUJA

0:15

II PISARAN LAULU

0:16

III JOULUVIRSI

0:06

I. METSÄN SATUJA - MUURAHAISEN NEUVO

1:33

PENI JA HARAKAT

1:38

KURKI JA JOUTSEN

1:52

HARAKANPESÄ

0:30

POHJATUULI

1:34

KÄRÄJILLÄ

2:18

Description

A vivid tapestry of forest life unfolds in this lyrical collection, where each short tale and poem invites listeners to linger among trees, rivers, and the creatures that call them home. The verses blend playful dialogue—like the industrious ant offering counsel to a bustling siskin—with gentle humor and a touch of folk wisdom, creating snapshots of rural Finnish scenery that feel both timeless and intimate. Listeners will hear the rustle of reeds, the chatter of birds, and the soft murmur of wind, all rendered in a rhythm that captures the heartbeat of the woods.

The book moves from light‑hearted sketches of animal antics to quieter, reflective pieces that echo the changing seasons and the quiet moments of contemplation they bring. Whether it’s the proud crane meeting the graceful swan, or a solitary ant’s advice on teamwork, each piece offers a modest moral or a simple celebration of nature’s charm. The result is a warm, accessible journey through the forest’s hidden stories, perfect for anyone who enjoys poetry that sings the sounds of the wild.

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Language

fi

Duration

~35 minutes (34K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

Finland: WSOY, 1924,reprint 1930.

Credits

Tuula Temonen

Release date

2022-07-31

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Lauri Henrik Pohjanpää

Lauri Henrik Pohjanpää

1889–1962

A Finnish poet, priest, and teacher, he wrote with unusual range, moving from lyric and reflective verse to fables, hymns, memoirs, and prose. His work was widely read in Finland across the first half of the 20th century and often blends literary craft with spiritual and moral themes.

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