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country, 120 Where I perhaps may make a clearing, Work upon my goodly clearing?" Said the girls upon the island, And the island-maidens answered: "There is not upon this island, On the surface of the island, Not the space your back could rest on, Land not of a bushel's measure, Where you perhaps might make a clearing, Work upon your goodly clearing. 130 All the land is now divided, And the fields in plots are measured, And allotted are the fallows, Grassland managed by the commune." Said the lively Lemminkainen, Asked the handsome Kaukomieli, "Is there room upon this island, On the surface of the island, Space where I my songs may carol, Space where I may sing my ballads? 140 Words within my mouth are melting, And between my gums are sprouting." Said the girls upon the island, And the island-maidens answered: "There is room upon this island, On the surface of the island, Space where you may sing your ballads, And intone your splendid verses, While you sport amid the greenwood, While you dance among the meadows." 150 Then the lively Lemminkainen Hastened to commence his singing. In the court sang mountain-ashtrees, In the farmyard oaks grew upward. On the oaks were equal branches, And on every branch an acorn, Golden globes within the acorns, And upon the globes were cuckoos. When the cuckoos all were calling, From their mouths was gold distilling, 160 From their beaks was copper flowing, Likewise silver pouring onward To the hills all golden-shining, And among the silver mountains. Once again sang Lemminkainen, Once again he sang and chanted, Gravel sang to pearls of beauty, All the stones to gleaming lustre, All the stones to glowing redness, And the flowers to golden glory. 170 Then again sang Lemminkainen; In the yard a well created, O'er the well a golden cover, And on this a golden bucket, That the lads might drink the water, And their sisters wash their faces. Ponds he sang upon the meadows, In the ponds blue ducks were floating, Temples golden, heads of silver, And their claws were all of copper. 180 Then the island-maidens wondered, And the girls
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