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Runo XXVI]
Lemminkainen's Journey
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On the beach of stormy ocean,
On the beach, the waves that bounded,
On the beach they saw the spittle,710
And they spoke the words which follow:
‘What might perhaps of this be fashioned,
If a life by the Creator,
And if eyes were granted to it?’
“This was heard by the Creator,
And he spoke the words which follow:
‘Evil only comes from evil,
And a toad from toad’s foul vomit,
If I gave a life unto it,
And if eyes were granted to it.’720
“But the words were heard by Hiisi,
One for mischief always ready,
And he set about creating;
Hiisi gave a life unto it,
Of the slime of toad disgusting,
From Syöjätär’s filthy spittle,
Formed from this a twisting serpent,
To a black snake he transformed it.
“Whence the life he gave unto it?
Life he brought from Hiisi’s coal-heap.730
Whence was then its heart created?
Out of Syöjätär’s own heartstrings.
Whence the brains for this foul creature?
From a mighty torrent’s foaming.
Whence its sense obtained the monster?
From a furious cataract’s foaming.
Whence a head, this foul enchantment?
From the bean, a bean all rotten.
Whence were then its eyes created?
From a seed of flax of Lempo.740
Whence were the toad’s ears created?
From the leaves of Lempo’s birch-tree.
Whence was then its mouth constructed?
Syöjätär’s own mouth supplied it.
Whence the tongue in mouth so evil?
From the spear of Keitolainen.
Teeth for such an evil creature?