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A lyrical collection that moves between concise sonnets and longer meditative verses, using nature and seasonal imagery—night, dawn, sea, forest, storms, snow—to stage reflections on longing, memory, mortality, and creative striving. Recurring motifs blend personal melancholy with moments of consolation and renewed resolve, shifting from resignation to determined hope. The poems occasionally invoke classical and prophetic resonances to frame human conflict and aspiration. Arranged in thematic sections, the volume alternates brief emotional outbursts with sustained contemplations, producing a varied yet unified exploration of inner life and the natural world.

About the Author

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Waldemar Piha

Waldemar Piha was a Finnish author known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His notable work, "Aamuruskon siivillä," reflects themes of nature and the human experience, showcasing his poetic style and deep appreciation for the Finnish landscape. Piha's writing often intertwines personal reflection with broader cultural narratives, making his work resonate with readers interested in Finnish identity and heritage. Though not widely recognized today, his literary contributions remain a part of Finland's rich literary tapestry.

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