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And the Moon has left her station |
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Drops and settles in the birch-tree |
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And the Sun comes from his castle |
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Settles in the fir-tree branches |
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Comes to share the common pleasure |
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Comes to listen to the singing |
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Northland's old and toothless wizard |
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Makes the Sun and Moon her captives |
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In her arms she takes fair Luna |
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From her cradle in the birch-tree |
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Calls the Sun down from his station |
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From the fir-tree's bending branches |
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Carries them to upper Northland |
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To the darksome Sariola |
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Hides the Moon, no more to glimmer |
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In a rock of many colors |
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Hides the Sun, to shine no longer |
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In the iron-banded mountain |
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"Moon of gold and Sun of silver, |
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Hide your faces in the caverns; |
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Shine no more to gladden Northland, |
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Till I come to give ye freedom, |
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Drawn by coursers nine in number, |
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Sable coursers of one mother!" |
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When the golden Moon had vanished |
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And the silver Sun had hidden in the iron-banded caverns |
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Louhi stole the fire from Northland |
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From the regions of Wainola |
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Left the mansions cold and cheerless |
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And the cabins full of darkness |
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Night was king and reigned unbroken |
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Darkness ruled in Kalevala |