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A sequence of lyrical poems in Frisian blends rich natural description with mythic allusion to explore a people’s decline and longing for renewal. The speaker evokes seasonal landscapes, fields, marshes, and weather as metaphors for fading vigor and communal sorrow. Norse deities and prophetic voices are woven into the narrative to explain misfortune, mischief, and the onset of war that fractures social bonds. The tone alternates between elegiac lament and reflective memory, using weathered imagery and ritual speech to register loss, resilience, and a hesitant hope for restoration.
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