| Greeting at the cross-roads |
| Boy or girl? |
| Mari's berries |
| Mari spoiled by the soldiers |
| What was it that me created? |
| Mourning for her birth |
| Greeting at the cross-roads |
| The groom's entourage sets off for the bridal manor |
| The groom's entourage arrives at the closed gate of the bridal manor |
| The groom will not alight until he has been greeted |
| The groom's entourage salutes the bride's home and asks after the bride |
| As the groom removes his gear, a choir of maidens salutes him and his entourage |
| The choir of maidens continues, asking how and by what way the groom's entourage found the bridal manor |
| The groom's entourage replies that they came along the Lord's highway, following the smell of beer from the bridal manor |
| The women in the groom's entourage tell the spokesman to purchase the groom the seat of honour at the table |
| The women sing a song of thanksgiving as the groom sits down at table |
| The choir of maidens wonders at what took the groom so long |
| The groom's spokesman, defending the groom, says the groom has visited his father's grave that morning |
| The Leader |
| The Service |
| The Wise |
| The Office |
| The Moral |
| The Collaboboration |
| The Tree of Knowledge |
| The Compasion |
| The Roundelay |
| Pakko, boy of wicked lineage |
| Would have frozen Ahti also |
| You have more than you can do |
| Go and do some magic freezing |
| And now I shall trace your lineage |
| Then you rode along the fences |
| Now that you have grown so big |
| To the way-back fields of Northland |
| In among the demon's coals |
| I'll take your mouth to summer's land |
| Let us make a firm agreement |