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Ashley Cawley
18-12-2010, 05:26 PM
Thought I would share some fire-wood poems with you, if you know of any other phrases or poems for picking wood to burn please post them here.

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Beechwood fires are bright and clear
If the logs are kept a year
Chestnut only good they say
If for long it's laid away
Make a fire of elder tree
Death within your house will be
But ash new or ash old
Is fit for a Queen with a crown of gold

Birch and Fir logs burn too fast
Blaze up bright and do not last
It is by the Irish said
Hawthorn bakes the sweetest bread
Elmwood burns like churchyard mould
Even the very flames are cold
But ash green or ash brown
Is fit for a Queen with a golden crown

Poplar gives a bitter smoke
Fills your eyes and makes you choke
Apple wood will scent your room
With an incense-like perfume
Oaken logs, if dry and old
Keep away the winters cold
But ash wet or ash dry
A king shall warm his slippers by.

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Logs to burn, logs to burn
logs to save the coal a turn
here's a word to make you wise
when you hear the woodsmans cries

never heed his usual tale
that he has good logs for sale
but read these lines and really learn
the proper kind of logs to burn


Beechwood fires burn bright and clear
Hornbeam blaxes too
if the logs are kept a year
and seasoned through and through

Oak logs will warm you well
if they're old and dry
larch logs of pinewood smell
but the sparks will fly

pine is good an so is yew
for warmth through wintry days
but Poplar and willow too
take long to dry and blaze

Birch logs will burn too fast
Alder scarce at all
Chestnut log are good to last
if cut in the fall

Holly logs burn like wax
you should burn them green
elm logs like smouldering flax
no flame to be seen

Pear logs and apple logs
they will scent your room
cherry logs across the dogs
smell like flowers in bloom

But ash logs all smooth and grey
burn them green or old
burn up all that come your way
they're worth their weight in gold.

GaryBeaner
25-10-2013, 05:14 PM
10655

Blood
12-02-2014, 01:56 PM
Like these! a lot.

I remember hearing or reading a poem about reading the oak and the ash for weather to come, all to do with budding first or shedding leaves....

Thanks for sharing :-)

Bernie
12-02-2014, 04:41 PM
10655

It's too small for me to read. :(

Bernie
12-02-2014, 04:41 PM
Great thread; I've heard the one about Ash before but not the others. I really like these poems. T^

saxonaxe
12-02-2014, 06:34 PM
Like these! a lot.

I remember hearing or reading a poem about reading the oak and the ash for weather to come, all to do with budding first or shedding leaves....

Thanks for sharing :-)

It's about the first leaves showing, Blood

Ash before Oak and we're in for a soak
Oak before Ash and it'll be but a splash.

I like that firewood poem, I'd almost forgotten that. T^

Midge_Fodder
25-02-2014, 09:36 PM
Aye I remember reading that firewood poem, it's a braw read. Cheers Shug

mr.punch
11-04-2014, 11:51 AM
Heres one I just wrote, not into poems but it sort of rhymes.

Get that pallet chopped up quick
It will make some fire stick
Then to the pallet add a table
Or that old chair if you are able
Then to the pile goes on the door
And the boards from off the floor
The walls the frame burn everything
Just to make that fire sing.
With the warm glow cheeks all rosy
Body warm and feeling cosy
Then look around full of dread
You've only burnt the garden shed.

Midge_Fodder
11-04-2014, 11:53 AM
Heres one I just wrote, not into poems but it sort of rhymes.

Get that pallet chopped up quick
It will make some fire stick
Then to the pallet add a table
Or that old chair if you are able
Then to the pile goes on the door
And the boards from off the floor
The walls the frame burn everything
Just to make that fire sing.
With the warm glow cheeks all rosy
Body warm and feeling cosy
Then look around full of dread
You've only burnt the garden shed.

That's genius, sure put a smile on my face lol.

midas
11-04-2014, 04:49 PM
DITTO!^^^Mr Punch,Your a "Bard".......Had me chuckling!

OakAshandThorn
12-04-2014, 12:15 AM
Heres one I just wrote, not into poems but it sort of rhymes.

Get that pallet chopped up quick
It will make some fire stick
Then to the pallet add a table
Or that old chair if you are able
Then to the pile goes on the door
And the boards from off the floor
The walls the frame burn everything
Just to make that fire sing.
With the warm glow cheeks all rosy
Body warm and feeling cosy
Then look around full of dread
You've only burnt the garden shed.
LOLOLOLOL :happy-clapping: