
language: Finnish
SISÄLLYS: - RISTIMIEKKA.
ONNENI SAARI
KEVÄISTÄ LENTOA
SUVI
ETSIJÄ
RISTIMIEKKA - RISTIMIEKKA.
ELÄMÄN VALOT.
PIMEYDESTÄ.
KUOLEMAN KAUTTA.
A haunting, lyrical tapestry unfolds in this Finnish collection, where each fragment feels like a chant spoken from the edge of night. The narrator moves between confession and prayer, trembling between the weight of a cursed sword and the yearning for redemption. Vivid images of darkness, flickering lights, and restless spirits draw listeners into a world that breathes both dread and fragile hope. The language pulses with rhythm, inviting you to follow the breath of a soul caught between sin and salvation.
Through recurring symbols—a weather‑worn old tree, a lone lumpeenkukka breaking through swamp mud, and distant stars that whisper eternity—the work sketches a pilgrimage of inner discovery. Each section shifts tone, from the raw anguish of a condemned warrior to the gentle reverence of a seeker imploring the divine. The poet‑narrator wrestles with questions of power, wisdom, and love, weaving them into a haunting chorus that feels both ancient and startlingly personal. As the voice climbs toward sunrise, listeners are left with a lingering sense of wonder and the echo of unanswered prayers.
Language
fi
Duration
~27 minutes (26K characters)
Release date
2025-09-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1879–1969
Best remembered as a major figure of the Finnish stage, he also wrote librettos, translated plays, and worked as a director and dramaturge. His long career stretched across the early growth of Finnish-language theatre and left a mark on both performance and writing.
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