He was born from a chocolate egg, he grew up, grew up in a candy store
He is a smiling long bun loaf man full of raisins, a dab of butter in the forehead
He listens even to this with a full stomach, smoking a cigar
He's looking for something with his eyes; a wall, wall, wall, wall!
Dig, boy, just dig, ground frost never ends
Dig, boy, just dig, ground frost never ends
He is a life carried outside, he cries alone under a spruce1
He is a forgotten child, plays with legos on the floor
Searches for the pieces which father scattered, which mother vacuumed
He wants out of his room, a wall, wall, wall, wall!
Dig, boy, just dig, ground frost never ends
Dig, boy, just dig, ground frost never ends
The piercing lights of the hospital corridor have been poured out for you
The silence of the moist soil has been given for you
1. "Korpikuusen kannon alla" is a part from a children's song called "Mörri-Möykky".