Lapsistain rakkain tää näyttämö on
Mis kuutamo kujillaan kulkee
Taipunut havu, kesä hoivassa sen
Valkomeren niin aavan
Joka aavekuun siivin
Saapuu mut kotiin noutamaan

Päällä talvisen maan hetki kuin ikuisuus
Mi pienen kissan jaloin luokseni hiipii
Tääl tarinain lähteellä asua saan mis
Viulu valtavan kaihon
Ikisäveltään maalaa
Laulullaan herättää maan


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    The song is not an instrumental, here are the original lyrics: "Lapsistain rakkain tää näyttämö on Mis kuutamo kujillaan kulkee Taipunut havu, kesä hoivassa sen Valkomeren niin aavan Joka aavekuun siivin Saapuu mut kotiin noutamaan

    Päällä talvisen maan hetki kuin ikuisuus Mi pienen kissan jaloin luokseni hiipii Tääl tarinain lähteellä asua saan mis Viulu valtavan kaihon Ikisäveltään maalaa Laulullaan herätää maan"

    Here is the literal English translation: "This stage is the dearest of my children Where moonlight moves through alleys A bent twig, a summer in its care White vast open sea On the wings of a phantom moon Comes to take me home

    In winterland a moment is an eternity Creeps to me on kitten paws I get to live here where the story begins Where a violin echoes/the eternal melody of immense longing Waking up the earth with its song"

    Here is a more artistic version of the above, created by me, for those who would like to sing it or whatnot and the structure and everything makes English sense. lol:

    "Once upon a time, one dearest to me Where the moonbeams glisten on the streetside A lost part of summer but it's tale I can see On the high sea's white water On the wings of a dark moon I only ask it for a home

    Silver winter nights call time to rest still Like a small cuddly kitten's paws creeping Singing your story I pray reads you real Like a violin spending all of its days longing I'll endure til' Gaia sings along"

    keyguy22on March 23, 2012   Link

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