Etäisyyksien taa

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The Melancholic Flight Beyond Distances

Tenhi's song "Etäisyyksien taa" is a hauntingly beautiful piece that delves into themes of isolation, distance, and the ethereal nature of dreams. The Finnish band Tenhi is known for their atmospheric and melancholic music, often drawing from nature and the human experience to create deeply emotional soundscapes. This song is no exception, as it paints a vivid picture of autumn and the quiet departure of a flock of crows, symbolizing a retreat from the world of humans to a distant, dreamlike realm.

The lyrics begin with the imagery of autumn leaves gently falling, setting a serene yet somber tone. The mention of a flock of crows flying silently towards a distant cloud evokes a sense of departure and separation. Crows are often seen as symbols of mystery and the unknown, and their flight away from human presence suggests a journey into solitude and introspection. This movement towards an 'etäiseen pilvenlonkaan' (distant cloud) can be interpreted as a metaphor for escaping the mundane and entering a more introspective, perhaps even spiritual, state.

The final lines, 'Ihmisten luota ne kaikkoavat, unten kultalaan' (They depart from the people, to the golden land of dreams), further emphasize this theme of withdrawal. The 'golden land of dreams' represents a place of peace and tranquility, away from the chaos and noise of human life. It suggests a longing for a simpler, more serene existence, where one can find solace and perhaps even enlightenment. Tenhi's use of natural imagery and poetic language creates a powerful emotional resonance, inviting listeners to reflect on their own desires for escape and the beauty found in solitude.

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  2. Vähäinen Violetissa
  3. Varis Eloinen
  4. Hallavedet
  5. Vastakaiun
  6. Hiljaiseksi Lampi Jää
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