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A compiler presents a selection of traditional Finnish folk lyrics and an introductory commentary that invites readers to engage with their themes and forms. The chosen pieces foreground a pervasive melancholic tone—laments about poverty, misfortune, loneliness, and inescapable fate—while also showing how song and nature offer solace. Poems depict physical signs of sorrow, ironic turns of fortune, yearnings for companionship, and the practice of confiding in trees and landscape when people are untrustworthy. Scattered lighter or playful numbers appear, but the collection mainly highlights recurring motifs, melodic speech, and the social role of verse in shaping feeling and resilience.
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