The Kalevala (Oxford Worldâs Classics) by Lönnrot Elias & Keith Bosley
Author:Lönnrot, Elias & Keith Bosley
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Published: 2008-10-08T16:00:00+00:00
24. Departure
Now the maid has been advised
the bride instructed.
Next Iâll address my brother
to my bridegroom speak by mouth:
âBridegroom, my splendid brother
better still than a brother
dearer than my motherâs child
milder than my fatherâs child:
listen while âtis me talking
âtis me talking and speaking
about this hemp-bird of yours
this hen you have got!
Bridegroom, thank your luck
for the good catch you have made;
when you thank, thank well!
Good you got and good you found
good your Creator promised
good the merciful one gave:
tell out thanks to the father
to the mother even more
who lulled such a girl
such a bride as this!
Pure the maid you have
bright the maid you wed
white the one you hold
fair the one you keep
strong the daughter at your side
and full-blooded beside you
strong the daughter, a thresher
charming winnower of hay
a superb washerwoman
a lively bleacher of clothes
an able spinner of thread
a nimble weaver of cloth.
Her reed slammed out loud
like a cuckoo on a hill
and her shuttle whizzed
like a stoat in a wood-stack
and her spool whirred like
a cone in a squirrelâs mouth:
the village could not sleep tight
nor could the townsfolk slumber
for the tap of the maidâs reed
for the buzz of her shuttle.
âBridegroom, dear youngster
fair husband-to-be:
forge a scythe thatâs sharp, fit it
into a handle thatâs goodâ
carve in the gateway
hammer on a stump;
and when daylight comes
lead the maid on to the turf:
you will see how the hay snaps
the tough hay crackles
the sedge swishes down
the sorrel tumbles
a hummock goes too
and a sapling breaks.
When the next day comes
fetch a fit shuttle
a decent batten
a proper breast beam
cut handsome treadles
fetch all weaving-tools
put the maiden to the loom
the batten into her grasp:
only then will the reed slam
the loom thud, the clanking be
heard in the village
the reedâs rattle further off.
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The hags will think about that
the village women will ask:
âWho is weaving cloth?â
It will suit you to answer:
âMy own darling is weaving
my sweetheart is clattering.
Has the cloth rucked up
the reed missed a thread?â
âNo, the cloth has not rucked up
nor has the reed missed a thread:
âtis as though woven by Moon-daughter
spun by Sun-daughter
wrought by the Great Bearâs daughter
finished off by Star-daughter.â
âBridegroom, dear youngster
fair husband-to-be:
now that youâre leaving
and driving from here
with your young maiden
beside your fair hen
donât drag your sparrow
this hemp-bird of yours
into the bank, or
drive her into fence corners
or spill her upon a stump
or tip her over on rocks!
Never in her fatherâs home
in her fair motherâs farmyards
was the maid dragged into banks
driven into fence corners
spilt upon a stump
tipped over on rocks.
Bridegroom, dear youngster
fair husband-to-be:
donât lead your maiden
convey your darling
to grumble in nooks
to grouse in crannies!
Never at her fatherâs home
in her motherâs cabins did
she grumble in nooks
or grouse in crannies:
she always sat at windows
tripped in the middle of floors
at evenings her fatherâs joy
at mornings motherâs darling.
Just donât, poor bridegroom
donât you lead this hen
to the hunger-bread mortar
donât set her pounding bark-bread
or baking straw-bread
or beating pine-bread!
Never at her fatherâs home
in her fair motherâs farmyard
was she led to that mortar
set pounding bark-bread
or baking straw-bread
or beating pine-bread.
No, you lead this hen
lead her to a corn-hummock
to unload a bin of rye
to take a bin of barley
to make a thick loaf
skilfully brew beer
to bake a wheat
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