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Lumber Lyrics

A collection of short prose poems and humorous sketches that celebrate the lumber trade, homebuilding, and ordinary life, often addressed to dealers and homeowners. The pieces combine colloquial wit, seasonal vignettes, practical references to wood, doors, floors and stairways, and sentimental reflections on community, work and holiday spirit. Arranged as brief standalone items, they mix advertising-friendly homily with character sketches and the author’s explanatory preface about his method and background. The tone alternates between playful mock-instruction and earnest good cheer, aiming to amuse, flatter, and inform readers connected to building and home life.

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A collection of short prose poems and humorous sketches that celebrate the lumber trade, homebuilding, and ordinary life, often addressed to dealers and homeowners. The pieces combine colloquial wit, seasonal vignettes, practical references to wood, doors, floors and stairways, and sentimental reflections on community, work and holiday spirit. Arranged as brief standalone items, they mix advertising-friendly homily with character sketches and the author’s explanatory preface about his method and background. The tone alternates between playful mock-instruction and earnest good cheer, aiming to amuse, flatter, and inform readers connected to building and home life.

About the Author

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Walt Mason

Walt Mason was an American poet known for his light verse and humorous reflections on everyday life. His work often captures the spirit of rural America, blending wit with wisdom. Mason's poetry is characterized by its accessibility and charm, making it popular among a wide audience. Notable collections include "Horse Sense" in Verses Tense and Lumber Lyrics, which showcase his unique ability to convey profound thoughts through simple language. His writings often reflect a philosophical outlook, earning him the nickname "the Poet Philosopher." Through his verses, Mason contributed significantly to the landscape of American poetry in the early 20th century.

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